CONTRACTS
AIR FORCE
KPMG Peat Marwick, Houston, Texas, is being awarded a
$5,000,000 indefinite delivery contract to provide for consulting
services in support of base privatization, reuse and realignments
activities.
Funds will be obligated as individual delivery
orders are issued.
Contract is expected to be completed
September 2001.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of the
current fiscal year.
There were 26 firms solicited and 1
proposal received.
Solicitation began July 1996; negotiations
were completed August 1996.
San Antonio Air Logistics Center,
Kelly Air Force Base, Texas, is the contracting activity (F41608-
96/D-1044).
Boeing Defense and Space Group, Seattle, Wash., is being
awarded a $47,944,429 face value increase to a cost plus award
fee contract to provide for the Infrastructure and Generic Test
Capability System (IGTCS) software and hardware upgrades to the
Avionics Test Integration Complex, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.
Contract is expected to be completed March 2000.
Contract funds
will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
Air Force
Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., is the
contracting activity (F04611-95/C-0109, P00007).
Earth Tech, Long Beach, Calif., is being awarded a
$49,200,000 firm fixed price contract to provide for
environmental engineering services in support of the Offices of
Environmental Management of the 88th Air Base Wing and the
Aeronautical Systems Center, both located at Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base, Ohio.
This program will support environmental
compliance, pollution prevention, environmental and land-use
planning, and environmental engineering activities.
The work
will be performed at Earth Tech, Incorporated, Alexandria, Va.
Contract is expected to be completed September 2000.
Contract
funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
There were 46 proposals received.
Solicitation began August
1995; negotiations were complete June 1996.
Aeronautical Systems
Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting
activity (F33601-96/D-W019).
ARMY
KAMAN Sciences Corporation, Colorado Springs, Colo., is
being awarded a $3,100,000 increment as part of a $9,536,225 cost
plus fixed fee contract for Distributed Interactive Simulation
and Modeling for Chemical and Biological Threats.
The contractor
will design and manufacture simulator models and computer codes
for various threat chemical and biological environments found on
the battlefield.
Work will be performed in Colorado Springs,
Colo., and is expected to be completed by July 23, 2000.
Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal
year.
This is a sole source contract initiated on July 23, 1996.
The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Chemical & Biological
Defense Command, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. (DAAM01-96-C-0055).
Stewart & Stevenson Services, Incorporated, Sealy, Texas, is
being awarded a $107,904,148 modification to a fixed price with
economic price adjustments multi-year contract to restructure the
Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV) program due to
insufficient FY96 funding being appropriated to call up the 5th
program year (PY).
As a result of the lack of funding, this
action will cancel the 5th PY at no cost to the government, and
replace it with a three year effort.
This effort is known as
years 5a, 5b, and 5c.
The total quantity of vehicles for this
effort is 3,524 (individual year quantities are 5a-904, 5b-1,578,
5c-1,042).
Work will be performed in Sealy, Texas, and is
expected to be completed by December 31, 1998.
There were three
bids solicited on September 20, 1990, and three bids received.
The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Tank-Autimotive &
Armaments Command, Warren, Mich. (DAAE07-92-C-R001).
Lockheed Martin Ordnance Systems, Burlington, Vt., is being
awarded a $3,190,339 increment of a modification for 56 sets of
applique armor tiles for the Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
The basic
contract was for 10 tile sets at a cost of $9,021,203.
This
action is a new work modification for an additional 56 tile sets
for $12,761,224.
Work will be performed in Haifa, Israel (73%),
Graham, Ky. (17%), and Burlington, Vt. (10%), and is expected to
be completed by July 31, 1997.
Contract funds will not expire at
the end of the current fiscal year.
This is a sole source
contract initiated on February 27, 1996.
The contracting
activity is the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command,
Picatinny Arsenal, Ala. (DAAE30-95-C-0098).
Olin Ordnance, Marion, Ill., is being awarded a $20,999,934
modification to a firm fixed price contract for 160,317
cartridges, 25mm armor piercing fin stabilized, discarding sabot
with tracer (APFSDS-T).
Work will be performed in Marion,
Illinois (80%), and Downey, Calif. (20%), and is expected to be
completed by April 30, 1998.
Contract funds will not expire at
the end of the current fiscal year.
This is a sole source
contract initiated on November 14, 1995.
The contracting
activity is the U.S. Army Tank-Automotive & Armaments Command,
Picatinny Arsenal, Ala. (DAAE30-95-C-0095).
NAVY
McDonnell Douglas Corporation, McDonnell Douglas Aerospace,
St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $6,830,421 modification to
previously awarded contract N00019-95-C-0164 to incorporate the
Cockpit 21 Production Incorporation Engineering Change Proposal
(ECP) in the T-45A aircraft.
Under this ECP, the current analog-
based cockpit configuration will be replaced with a digital
cockpit configuration in the 12 T-45A aircraft purchased as part
of the Fiscal Year 1996 procurement.
Work will be performed in
St. Louis, Mo. (70%), Salmesbury, United Kingdom (27%), and
Herndon, Va. (3%), and is expected to be completed by October
1998.
Contract funds would not have expired at the end of the
current fiscal year.
The Naval Air Systems Command, Arlington,
Va., is the contracting activity.
American Management Systems (AMS), Fairfax, Va., and Dyncorp
IE&T, Fairfax, Va., are being awarded indefinite-delivery,
indefinite-quantity contracts for the Standard Procurement System
for software, software support, related products and services
necessary to deploy and maintain this DoD procurement system at
approximately 1,000 DoD procurement activities throughout the
world.
At the conclusion of a six month demonstration,
validation downselect period, one of these offerors may be
selected to perform the remainder of the work.
Work for both
contracts will be performed in Fairfax, Va., and is expected to
be completed by August 2006.
These contracts were competitively
procured with 33 proposals solicited and five offers received.
The contracting activity is the Naval Information Systems
Management Center, Washington, DC (AMS-N68939-96-D-0010 and
Dyncorp-N68939-96-D-0011).
Daniel J. Keating Company, Ardmore, Pa., is being awarded a
$5,530,100 firm-fixed-price contract for foundry renovation at
the Philadelphia Naval Base, Philadelphia, Pa.
Work will be
performed in Philadelphia, Pa., and is expected to be completed
by February 1998.
Contract funds are Base Realignment and
Closure (BRAC) and will expire at the end of the current fiscal
year.
This contract was competitively procured with 96 proposals
solicited and five offers received.
The Naval Facilities
Engineering Command, Northern Division, Lester, Pa., is the
contracting activity (N62472-94-C-0475).
United Defense Limited Partnership (UDLP) Armament Systems
Division, Minneapolis, Minn., is being awarded an $8,932,507
modification to previously awarded contract N00024-95-C-5305 for
fabrication, assembly, test and delivery of canisters for the MK
41 Vertical Launching System (VLS).
This contract combines
purchases for the governments of Japan (87.8%) and Canada (12.2%)
under the Foreign Military Sales (FMS) Program.
Work
will be performed in Aberdeen, S.D., and is expected to be
completed by December 1998.
Contract funds will not expire at
the end of the current fiscal year. The basic contract
was competitively procured with two proposals solicited and two
offers received.
The Naval
Sea Systems Command, Arlington, Va., is the contracting activity.