CONTRACTS
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Agway Petroleum Corporation, Syracuse, New York, is being
awarded a $6,045,795 fixed price with economic price adjustment
contract for RFG regular unleaded; RFG premium unleaded; regular
unleaded gasoline; premium unleaded gasoline; burner oil #2;
diesel fuel no. 1-D (red dye); diesel fuel no. 2-D (red dye);
diesel fuel, low sulfur no. 2-D; diesel fuel DL-2; diesel fuel,
DL-1; and burner oil #1.
Two hundred ten sealed bids were
solicited and fifty eight were received.
Work will be performed
in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania and is expected to be
completed by August 30, 1999.
Funds will not expire at the end
of the fiscal year.
The Defense Fuel Supply Center, Fort
Belvoir, Virginia, is the contracting activity (SP0600-96-D-
4009).
Bayside Fuel Oil Corporation*, Brooklyn, New York, is being
awarded a $6,982,860 fixed price with economic price adjustment
contract for diesel fuel DL-2; burner oil #2; and diesel fuel,
low sulfur no. 2-D.
Two hundred ten sealed bids were solicited
and fifty eight were received.
Work will be performed in New
Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania and is expected to be
completed by August 30, 1999.
Funds will not expire at the end
of the fiscal year.
The Defense Fuel Supply Center, Fort
Belvoir, Virginia, is the contracting activity (SP0600-96-D-
4015).
Fuji Medical Systems, Stamford, Connecticut, is being
awarded a $50,000,000 indefinite quantity contract for sub-
systems or components of x-ray systems.
Nineteen proposals were
solicited and nineteen were received.
Work is expected to be
completed by August 4, 1997.
The Defense Personnel Support
Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, is the contracting activity
(SP0200-96-D-8059).
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NAVY
Dynamics Technology, Incorporated, Torrance, California, is
being awarded a $5,466,874 cost-plus-fixed-fee level-of-effort
contract for modeling and analysis tasks in
support of ocean remote sensing.
Work will be performed in
Torrance, California, and
is expected to be completed by July 1999.
Contract funds in the
amount of $50,000 will
expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
This contract was
competitively procured
under a broad agency announcement and several offers were
received.
The Office of Naval Research, Arlington, Virginia, is
the contracting activity N00014-96-C-0356.
AIR FORCE
United Technologies Corporation, West Palm Beach, Florida,
is being awarded a $5,970,368 face value increase to a firm fixed
price contract to provide for Logistics Follow-On Support from 1
March 1996 through 28 February 1997 for the F-117-PW-100 engine
applicable to the C-17 aircraft. Contract is expected to be
completed February 1997.
Contract funds will not expire at the
end of the current fiscal year. Aeronautical Systems Center,
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio is the contracting activity
(F33657-89/C-0032, P00064).
Grumman Aerospace Corporation, Melbourne, Florida, is being
awarded a $7,722,046 face value increase to a firm fixed price
contract to provide for Contractor Logistics Support from 6
August 1996 through 6 November 1996 for the Ground Support
systems (GSS) applicable to Joint Surveillance Target Attack
Radar Systems (JSTARS).
Contract is expected to be completed
March 1997.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of the
current fiscal year.
Electronic Systems Center, Hanscom Air
Force Base, Massachusetts, is the contracting activity (19628-
93/C-0067, P00016).
ARMY
Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Incorporated, Mclean, Virginia is
being awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity, with
firm fixed price and cost plus fixed fee contract (appropriation
number and dollar value will be issued with each delivery order),
with a cumulative total of up to $30,000,000 (basic with 4
options) for program and integration support for the program
manager for chemical demilitarization, public outreach services.
Prepare, review, revise, and validate public outreach
documentation, public outreach tools, public outreach studies.
Establish and maintain public outreach offices in the vicinity of
chemical demilitarization sites.
Work will be performed in
McLean , Virginia, and the Unites States unitary chemical
stockpile sites throughout the Continental United States
(Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland; Anniston Army Depot, Alabama;
Blue Grass Army Depot, Kentucky; Newport Army Ammunition Plant,
Indiana; Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas; Pueblo Depot Activity,
Colorado; Tooele Army Depot,
Utah; and Umatilla Depot Activity, Oregon, and is expected to be
completed by August 5, 2001.
There was an announcement in the
Commerce Business Daily on September 29, 1995, and nine bids were
received.
The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Chemical &
Biological Defense Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
(DAAM01-96-D-0011).
Science Applications International Corporation, Research and
Development Company, San Diego, California, is being awarded an
indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity with firm fixed price and
cost plus fixed fee contract (appropriation number and dollar
value will be issued with each delivery order), with a cumulative
total of $30,000,000 (basic with 4 options) for program and
integration support for the program manager for chemical
demilitarization, program management, integration and site
support services.
Review, prepare, revise and maintain program
management documentation; program monitoring and analyses;
meetings and briefing support field offices services; site
monitoring and analysis, site specific; documentation preparation
and review; project management support, technical studies ,
testing services, quality assurance services; laboratory and
monitoring services, and environmental compliance.
Work will be
performed in San Diego, California and Abingdon, Maryland and is
expected to be completed by August 5, 2001.
There was an
announcement in the Commerce Business Daily on September 29,
1995, and three bids were received.
The contracting activity is
the U.S. Army Chemical & Biological Defense Command, Aberdeen
Proving Ground, Maryland (DAAM01-96-D-0012).
BMAR and Associates, Incorporated*, Hopkinsville, Kentucky,
is being awarded a not-to-exceed $5,500,000 indefinite quantity
with firm fixed price/delivery order contract with a cumulative
not-to-exceed total of $27,500,000 (base year plus four 1-year
options), to provided facilities assessment for Category 500 at
various medical facilities throughout the Continental United
States.
Work will be performed in medical facilities nationwide,
including Alaska, Hawaii, and the Caribbean area, and is expected
to be completed by August 31, 2001.
Contracts funds will not
expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
There were 48 bids
solicited on March 26, 1996, and seven bids received.
The
contracting activity is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Mobile,
Alabama (DACA01-96-D-0036)
Woodward Clyde Federal Services, Omaha, Nebraska, is being
awarded a delivery order amount of $121,157 as part of a not-to-
exceed $30,000,000 (3-year basic and two 1-year option years)
architect/engineer, indefinite delivery with fixed price and
reimbursable capabilities contract for the investigation, design,
and construction for remediation of miscellaneous hazardous,
toxic, and radioactive waste (HTRW) sites, to be identified in
each delivery order, within the Omaha District geographic
boundaries and the U.S. Air Force Air Combat Command projects
throughout the United States.
Other sites may be included
subject to approval by higher agency.
Types of services required
are: site remediation, studies, reports, concept design, final
design and remedial action phase services.
Some of the services
could include construction.
Work is expected to be completed in
August 1999 (basic 3-year), in August 2000 (Option 1) and
August 2001 (Option 2).
There was a design advertisement
announced in the Commerce Business Daily on October 23, 1995, and
40 bids were received.
The contracting activity is the U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers, Omaha, Nebraska (DACA45-96-D-0017).
BDM Engineering Services Company, Albuquerque, New Mexico,
is being awarded a $50,000 increment of a $29,016,248 cost plus
award fee contract with a cumulative estimated total of
$454,473,249 (phase-in and base year plus four 1-year options)
for nonpersonal services encompassing scientific, engineering,
logistic, administrative, acquisition and housekeeping support of
the Joint Interoperability Test Command Mission.
Work will be
performed in the state of Arizona (70%); Arlington, Virginia
(5%); and Cheltenham, Maryland (25%), and is expected to be
completed by February 28, 1998.
Contract funds will not expire
at the end of the current fiscal year.
There were 36 bids
solicited on September 29, 1995, and eight bids received.
The
contracting activity is the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine
Command, Fort Huachuca, Arizona (DABT63-96-C-0030).
Interop Joint Venture, Fairfax, Virginia, is being awarded a
$50,000 increment of a $24,909,911 cost plus award fee contract
with a cumulative estimated total of $391,035,072 (phase in and
base year plus four 1-year options) for nonpersonal services
encompassing scientific, engineering, logistic, administrative,
acquisition and housekeeping support of the Joint
Interoperability Test Command Mission.
Work will be performed in
the state of Arizona (70%); Arlington, Virginia (5%); and
Cheltenham, Maryland (25%), and is expected to be completed by
February 28, 1998.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of
the current fiscal year.
There were 36 bids solicited on
September 29, 1995, and eight bids received.
The contracting
activity is the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort
Huachuca, Arizona (DABT63-96-C-0031).
Validity Corporation, Encinitas, California, is being
awarded a $50,000 increment of a $27,337,945 cost plus award fee
contract with a cumulative estimated total of $426,569,027 (phase
in and base year plus four 1-year options) for nonpersonal
services encompassing scientific, engineering, logistic,
administrative, acquisition and housekeeping support of the Joint
Interoperability Test Command Mission.
Work will be performed in
the state of Arizona (70%); Arlington, Virginia (5%); and
Cheltenham, Maryland (25%), and is expected to be completed by
February 28, 1998.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of
the current fiscal year.
There were 36 bids solicited on
September 29, 1995, and eight bids received.
The contracting
activity is the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Fort
Huachuca, Arizona (DABT63-96-C-0034).