Awarded Contracts 2017

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December

AAI Corp., doing business as Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Maryland won a $26,932,086 contract from U.S. Army Contracting Command for 17 Block III kits and spares for Shadow Tactical unmanned aircraft systems.

Applied Defense Solutions Inc., Columbia, Maryland won a $7,370,513 from the 50th Contracting Squadron, Schriever Air Force Base for space situational awareness services.

American Electronics Inc., California, Maryland won a $27,581,636 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center for engineering, technical and management services in support of Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division, St. Inigoes, Maryland.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services, Rockville, Maryland won a $7,870,777 contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for engineering and technical services in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions.

Harkins Builders Inc., Columbia, Maryland won a $9,603,792 contract from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the construction of a new canine facility.

Intercell USA Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland won a $39,608,800 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for Japanese encephalitis vaccine.

KBRwyle Technology Solutions LLC, Columbia, Maryland won a $12,269,262 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for Army Prepositioned Stock (APS-4), logistics support services in Korea.

Resource Management Concepts Inc., Lexington Park, Maryland won a $40,027,914 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center for laboratory operation and maintenance services in support of the Naval Air Warfare Aircraft Division’s Simulation Division.

Tri-gas & Oil Co., Federalsburg, Maryland along with one other company won a $18,361,080 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Energy for various types of fuel.

URS Federal Services Inc., Germantown, Maryland won a $63,997,562 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for Army Prepositioned Stock (APS-2) logistics support services in Mannheim and Dulmen, Germany.

November

3e Technologies International Inc., Rockville, Md., won a $16,163,099 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for continued implementation of a facilities critical infrastructure control and monitoring system interface to the Navy Virtual Perimeter Monitoring System that will allow for monitoring and control of critical facility infrastructure for potential operating hazards or intrusions.

AAI Corp. doing business as Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Md., won a $9,544,245 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for engineering and technical services for the Unmanned Influence Sweep System (UISS), unmanned surface vehicle (USV) platform.

American Registry of Pathology, Rockville, Md., won a $9,320,056 contract from the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity for continue performance at the Armed Forces Medical Examiner Service.

Applied Defense Solutions Inc., Columbia, Md., won an $8,800,078 contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory for prototype system and demonstration including the research, development, demonstrate, mature, integrate, and transition battle management command and control capabilities to promote and assure our nation’s use of space.

Cardinal Engineering LLC and Combat Systems Power, Annapolis, Md., won a $17,617,180 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for research and development activities associated with power load modules for advanced shipboard electrical power systems.

Edifice Solutions, Beltsville, Md., won a $8,005,318 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for repair of the heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system for Building 30 at Naval Research Laboratory.

Kirlin Builders LLC, Rockville, Md., won a $41,356,549 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for the repair and renew the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute, Buildings 43 and 47.

Lockheed Martin Corp., Baltimore, Md., won a $584,200,000 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for the construction of a littoral combat ship (LCS).

PAE Applied Technologies LLC, Lexington Park, Md., won a $35,114,380 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for operations, maintenance, and logistics support services for the Southern California Offshore Range (SCORE), including support of all SCORE systems, equipment, range support craft, and government furnished databases and management systems.

Platinum Business Corp., Laurel, Md., along with two other companies won a $48,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Health Contracting Activity for temporary nursing services.

The SURVICE Engineering Co. LLC, Belcamp, Md., won a $9,982,045 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division for research and development analysis for the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division in the areas of air weapons systems survivability and lethality, test and analysis support, modeling and simulation (M&S), and M&S verification, validation and accreditation.

Whitman, Requardt and Associates LLP, Baltimore, Md., won a $30,000,000 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for multi-discipline architect-engineering services in the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Mid-Atlantic area of responsibility including planning, design, and construction services in support of new construction, repair, replacement, demolition, alteration, and/or improvement of Navy and other governmental facilities (AOR).

October

AAI Corp. Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Maryland won a $499,000,000 contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory for research for affordable, revolutionary capabilities for the warfighter.

Atlantic Machinery Inc., Silver Spring, Maryland won a $31,000,000 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support for sweeper and scrubber equipment.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services Inc., Rockville, Maryland; Coherent Technical Services Inc., Lexington Park, Maryland; J.F. Taylor Inc., Lexington Park, Maryland; along with six other companies won a $486,952,035 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft to provide prototype air vehicle modification, mission systems, aircraft stores and support equipment designs, build-to-print technical data packages, kits and installed systems for test and evaluation of new systems and capabilities as well as fleet introduction.

Desbuild Inc., Hyattsville, Maryland won a $10,599,000 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for Hangar 124 upgrades at Naval Air Station Jacksonville.

L3 Computer Sciences Corp., Millersville, Maryland won a $9,147,202 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for the production of TB-34X towed array assemblies, cable assemblies, test sets, and engineering services.

Leidos Innovation Corp., Gaithersburg, Maryland won a $727,689,796 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for the Afghan Air Force (AAF) and Special Mission Wing (SMW) helicopter/fixed-wing fleets.

Northrop Grumman Mission Systems, Baltimore, Maryland won a $24,672,353 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Aviation for antenna group assemblies.

Parra Consulting Group Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland won a $18,907,017 contract from the Virginia Contracting Activity to facilitate the operations of the Defense Intelligence Agency’s (DIA) Center Processing Center (CPC). The contract will support DIA’s candidate onboarding process, including candidate outreach, processing, scheduling and screening.

Phoenix International Holdings Inc., Largo, Maryland won a $23,345,713 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for the continued maintenance, modifications, field changes and operation of the Navy’s Submarine Rescue Diving and Recompression System.

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., Greenbelt, Maryland won a $16,401,574 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for construction of range facilities safety improvements at Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune.  The work to be performed provides for the construction of three low rise range pit houses for target storage, head facilities and sound sheds.  Construction includes reinforced exterior masonry walls, brick veneer, reinforced concrete floors, reinforced concrete roof with ballistic protection and cover boards, cast in place concrete wall, wood, vinyl panels, steel columns, and reinforced concrete foundations, demolition of existing concrete pit walls, berms and reconstruction with reinforced concrete, new earthen berms, benches, and a target trench system.

Truston Technologies Inc., Annapolis, Maryland along with four other companies won a $15,000,000 contract from the Naval Facilities and Engineering Expeditionary Warfare Center for ocean engineering services in support of projects involving ocean cable systems and ocean work systems, such as shipboard load handling systems and undersea work systems.

University Research Foundation Inc., Greenbelt, Maryland won a $9,674,378 contract from the Naval Research Laboratory for optical science and optical material research and development.

September

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services, Rockville, Maryland, won a $21,245,559 contract from the Naval Air Systems Command for engineering and technical services to support the integrated communications and information systems radio communications for Navy ships.

G3 Technologies Inc., Columbia, Maryland won a $9,578,038 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for wireless communication equipment, including various cell phone technology upgrades and maintenance support for the outdoor test lab.

Johns Hopkins University/Applied Physics Laboratory (JHU/APL), Laurel, Maryland won a $92,000,000 contract from the AFNWC for engineering for complex systems, as well as research and development of specialized functions.

KBRwyle Technology Solutions LLC, Columbia, Maryland won has a $47,391,270 contract from the U.S. Arny Contracting Command for maintenance, supply, transportation and other logistics functions for the Army Prepositioned Stocks-3 Charleston Afloat Program.

 

The KeyW Corp., Hanover, Maryland won a $23,924,180 contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory for the Research to Advance Comprehensive Exploitation of Radio Frequency (RF) Research and Development (R&D) program.

Leidos Innovations Corp., Gaithersburg, Maryland, won a $7,161,834 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for spares and hardware in support of the Navy’s AN/SQQ-89A(V)15 surface ship undersea warfare systems.

Lockheed Martin Corp., Baltimore, Maryland won an $8,617,000 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for core Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) class services and LCS class services for the LCS program.

Patriot Construction LLC, Dunkirk, Maryland along with nine other companies won a $49,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for repair and minor construction in support of Army Medical Command, Southern Region.

Phillips Corp., Hanover, Maryland along with three other companies won a $9,750,000 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Weapons Division for manufacturing tools and components for the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division’s Applied Manufacturing Technology Division.

Sodexo Management Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland won a $13,653,110 contract from the Marine Corps Installation Command for an increase in quantity of meals needed for fiscal 2017 in support of the Marine Corps Regional Garrison Food Services program.

URS Federal Services Inc., Germantown, Maryland, won a $14,157,454 from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for maintenance, supply and transportation logistics support services associated with Army Prepositioned Stock-5.

Z Systems Corp., Greenbelt, Maryland, won a $20,165,030 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for maintenance, supply, and transportation services.

August

AAI Corp. doing business as Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Maryland, won an $11,999,885 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for Shadow v2 release 6 system baseline update for the Engineering Services Memorandum program.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services Inc., Rockville, Maryland, won a $36,189,219 contract from the Marine Corps Systems Command for wargame support services including research, planning, execution, and assessment focused principally on MCWL’s responsibilities for executing the Marine Corps Wargaming Title 10 Program, Expeditionary Warrior, and support for various wargames.

J.F. Taylor Inc., Lexington Park, Maryland, won a $47,687,669 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for procurement of the manufacture, maintenance, installation, upgrade, and fabrication of items necessary to support the Naval Air Systems Command Simulation Division teams, facilities, and supported projects for the Navy.

KBRwyle Technology Solutions, Columbia, Maryland, won a $27,156,181 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for technical, engineering products, hardware and services in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Air Traffic Control and Landing Systems Branch.

LB&B Associates Inc., Columbia, Maryland, won a $34,723,155 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Energy for fuel transportation services.

Lockheed Martin Corp., Baltimore, Maryland, won an $8,617,000 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for core Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) class services and LCS class services for the LCS program.

Motorola Solutions Inc., Linthicum Heights, Maryland, won a $461,246,563 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command to support the capability to upgrade and modernize existing land mobile radio system infrastructure, as well as replace systems with the latest technology.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum, Maryland, won a $15,471,609 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for spare parts to support organic depot repairs of the AN/ALQ-240 Electronic Support Measures system.

Phillips Corp., Hanover, Maryland along with three other companies won a $9,750,000 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division for manufacturing tools and components for the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division’s Applied Manufacturing Technology Division.

Raytheon Co., Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, won a $78,000,000 contract from the Aerospace Management Systems Division Contracting Office for delivery of identification friend or foe transponders and ancillary equipment.

Sodexo Management Inc., Gaithersburg, Maryland, won a $20,290,305 from the Marine Corps Installation Command for an increase in quantity of meals needed for fiscal 2017 in support of the U.S. Marine Corps Regional Garrison Food Services Program.

Technology Service Corp. (TSC), Silver Spring, Maryland, won a $16,299,234 contract from the Air Force Research Laboratory for the rapid reaction technologies and systems/support jammer cueing space-based infrared system III effort.

July

AAI Corp., Hunt Valley, Maryland won a $475,000,000 contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command for Mid-Endurance Unmanned Aircraft Systems intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance services at multiple locations worldwide.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions & Services Inc., Rockville, Maryland along with two other companies won a $42,582,205 contract from the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division for the hardware design, fabrication, logistics, and installation of Submarine Multi-Mission Team Trainer systems.

Chimera Enterprises International Inc., Edgewood, Maryland won a $45,000,000 contract from the DTRA-HQ, Fort Belvoir for advisory and assistance services (A&AS) including non-personal services and technical support services to the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) Operations, Readiness, and Exercises Directorate.

Federal Resources Supply Co., Stevensville, Maryland won a $15,194,881 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for urban operation platoon set, consisting of high technology equipment, which provide military personnel with enhanced capabilities to perform missions on complex or urbanized terrain.

Kirlin Builders LLC, Rockville, Maryland along with nine other companies won a $249,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for two-phase design build for healthcare facilities in support of the U.S. Army Medical Command.

L3 Computer Sciences Corp., Millersville, Maryland won a $13,592,178 contract from the Naval Sea Systems Command for the procurement of six TB-29A compact towed array production representative units.

Lempugh Inc., Laurel, Maryland won a $94,962,069 contract from the U.S. Army National Guard Bureau for the Army National Guard’s non-commercial sustainment announcement program.

LRS Federal, Pasadena, Maryland won a $10,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for architect-engineering services.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Maryland won a $243,873,277 contract from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for 72 Active Electronically Scanned Array radars, spares and support services.

Planned Systems International Inc., Columbia, Maryland won an $8,097,541 contract from the Defense Health Agency for continued support for enterprise-wide code maintenance and sustainment, code enhancements, maintenance of current functional requirements, support of transition to production, code management and documentation ensuring correct protections are in place to ensure cybersecurity, information assurance and risk management concerns are addressed in all enterprise systems as required by Defense Health Agency Health Information Technology(IT) Directorate, Solutions Delivery Division.

Spalding Consulting Inc., Lexington Park, Maryland won a $59,332,822 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for services including technical, systems engineering, project management, organizational management, administrative and acquisition support.

The Raytheon Co. – Space and Airborne Systems Div., Aberdeen, Maryland won a $42,810,725 contract from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for Identification Friend-or-Foe KIV-77 Mode 4/5 cryptographic applique production.

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., Greenbelt, Maryland won an $11,615,029 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for central heating plant conversion including two coal-fired boilers and two oil-fired boilers to four dual fuel boilers (natural gas and fuel oil) at Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Point.

June

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services, Rockville, Md., won a $48,487,511 contract from the 21st Contracting Squadron for the management, operation, maintenance and logistical support the Solid State Phased Array Radar Systems.

EA Engineering, Science, and Technology Inc., PBC, Hunt Valley, Md., along with five other companies won a $60,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for environmental remediation services in support of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Northwestern Division and the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 2.

GBD JV, Aberdeen, Md.; Patriot Construction LLC, Dunkirk, Md.; along with six other companies won a $49,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for repair and minor construction in support of U.S. Army Medical Command, Southern Region.

G-W Management Services LLC, Rockville, Md.; Desbuild Inc., Hyattsville, Md.; CFM/Severn JV, Millersville, Md.; C.E.R. Inc., Baltimore, Md.; Tidewater Inc., Elkridge, Md.; along with one other company won a $99,000,000 contract from The Naval Facilities Engineering Command for repairs and interior improvements at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Quantico, Virginia.

John C. Grimberg Co. Inc., Rockville, Md., won a $17,885,000 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for construction of the advanced energetics research laboratory complex including a low-rise building to accommodate research, development, and conduction of explosive materials.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Md., won a $19,448,202 contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency for a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency research project.

REEMA Consulting, Gaithersburg, Md.; Immersion Consulting, Annapolis, Md.; along with five other companies won a $9,291,701 contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command for commercially available business operations support to include program management; budget analysis and financial program support; administrative support; public affairs support; information technology support; event coordination and logistics support; and social media support at various locations.

Schuyler Line Navigation Co. LLC, Annapolis, Md., won a $8,500,000 contract from the 21st Contracting Squadron for Thule Air Base sea lift support, including management, labor and services to accomplish the functions and responsibilities of receiving cargo from vendors, providing in‐transit origin storage, loading, offloading and transporting cargo to and from Denmark and Thule Air Base, Greenland.

Thales Defense Security Inc., Clarksburg, Md., won a $9,900,000 contract from the USSOCOM for the Multiband Inter/Intra Team Radio (MBITR) family of radios sustainment.

The Whiting-Turner Contracting Co., Baltimore, Md., won a $37,698,655 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for the design and construction of an Embassy Security Guard Bachelor Enlisted Quarters and operations facility at the Marine Corps Base, Quantico.

URS Federal Services Inc., Annapolis Junction, Md., won a $47,682,245 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for logistical support (supply, transportation, maintenance) to the Fort Polk installation and the Joint Readiness Training Center.

May

Bell Boeing Joint Program Office, California, Md., won a $38,801,700 contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command Weapons Systems Support for repair of various parts on the V-22 aircraft.

Exeter Information Technology Services, Gaithersburg, Md.; M-Cubed Information Systems Inc., Silver Spring, Md. along with eight other companies won a $400,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for Information Technology Services – Small Business.

GBD JV, Aberdeen, Md., won a $50,000,000 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for new paving, paving repair, and/or replacement of various types of paving such as roadways, airfields, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, etc. within the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Washington area of responsibility (AOR).

Grunley Construction Co., Rockville, Md., and HSU Development Inc., Rockville, Md. along with seven other companies won a $499,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for design-build and design-bid-build construction in support of projects located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor.

Harris Corp., Annapolis, Md., won an $18,977,215 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division for procurement and support of the transmitting set, countermeasures AN/PLT-4 to support explosive ordnance disposal personnel.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Md., won a $7,501,433 contract from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for logistic support for the AN/ASQ-236 aircraft pod.

Phoenix International Holdings Inc., Largo, Md. won a $14,518,512 contract from the Office of Naval Research for the science and technology research concerning the development of an unmanned underwater vehicle-based sensor system testbed and evaluation of advanced sensor and autonomy modules.

Signet Technologies, Inc., Beltsville, Md. and KBRWyle Technology Solutions, LLC, Columbia, Md. along with 10 other companies won a $270,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, non-personal services, and other items necessary to procure, install, service and maintain electronic security systems.

Smith’s Detection Agency, Edgewood, Md., won a $423,286 contract from the Department of Homeland Security for analysis and evaluation of the currently fielded Advanced Technology X-Ray (AT-2) systems against an emerging threat and an assessment of the operational performance of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) developed Tier II software.

URS Federal Services Inc., Germantown, Md., won a $74,999,999 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for warehousing and distribution support services.

April

Bell Boeing Joint Program Office, California, Md., won a $38,801,700 contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command Weapons Systems Support for repair of various parts on the V-22 aircraft.

Exeter Information Technology Services, Gaithersburg, Md.; M-Cubed Information Systems Inc., Silver Spring, Md. along with eight other companies won a $400,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command for Information Technology Services – Small Business.

GBD JV, Aberdeen, Md., won a $50,000,000 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for new paving, paving repair, and/or replacement of various types of paving such as roadways, airfields, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, etc. within the Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC) Washington area of responsibility (AOR).

Grunley Construction Co., Rockville, Md., and HSU Development Inc., Rockville, Md. along with seven other companies won a $499,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for design-build and design-bid-build construction in support of projects located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor.

Harris Corp., Annapolis, Md., won an $18,977,215 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center Indian Head Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technology Division for procurement and support of the transmitting set, countermeasures AN/PLT-4 to support explosive ordnance disposal personnel.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum Heights, Md., won a $7,501,433 contract from the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for logistic support for the AN/ASQ-236 aircraft pod.

Phoenix International Holdings Inc., Largo, Md. won a $14,518,512 contract from the Office of Naval Research for the science and technology research concerning the development of an unmanned underwater vehicle-based sensor system testbed and evaluation of advanced sensor and autonomy modules.

Signet Technologies, Inc., Beltsville, Md. and KBRWyle Technology Solutions, LLC, Columbia, Md. along with 10 other companies won a $270,000,000 contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervision, non-personal services, and other items necessary to procure, install, service and maintain electronic security systems.

Smith’s Detection Agency, Edgewood, Md., won a $423,286 contract from the Department of Homeland Security for analysis and evaluation of the currently fielded Advanced Technology X-Ray (AT-2) systems against an emerging threat and an assessment of the operational performance of original equipment manufacturer (OEM) developed Tier II software.

URS Federal Services Inc., Germantown, Md., won a $74,999,999 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for warehousing and distribution support services.

March

AAI Corp., doing business as Textron Systems, Hunt Valley, Md., won a $9,352,070 contract from The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for contractor logistics support and maintenance training services.

Ausley Associates, Lexington Park, Md.; Avian LLC, Lexington Park, Md.; Eagle Systems Inc., California, Md.; Naval Systems, Inc., Lexington Park, Md.; Sierra Management and Technologies Inc., California, Md.; along with four other companies won a $249,875,555 contract from The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft to provide integrated logistics product support, program management, and logistics support services in acquisition and sustainment for the life cycle of specified weapons systems, system of systems, its sub-systems, and support equipment.

BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services Inc., Rockville, Md., won a $24,387,949 contract from The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for 568,551 hours of logistics services and incidental materials in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions Division to support command, control, communications, computers and intelligence projects.

General Dynamics Mission Systems, Laurel, Md., won a $9,666,932 contract from The Army Program Executive Office Simulation, Training and Instrumentation for the Intelligence and Electronic Warfare Tactical Proficiency Trainer (IEWTPT), a training system that simulates military intelligence warfighting equipment and the tools to replicate the necessary environment required to provide proficiency and sustainment training for military intelligence personnel, battle staff, system operators, collectors and analysts.

Grunley Construction Co. Inc., Rockville, Md., won a $28,932,000 contract from The Washington Headquarters Services for major interior renovations required for administrative facilities and shall include replacement of associated telecommunications systems.

Kbrwyle Technology Solutions LLC, Columbia, Md.; BAE Systems Technology Solutions and Services, Rockville, Md.; along with six other companies won a $3,038,000,000 contract from The U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command for a research and development effort for the design, development, demonstration, and integration, domain-one of space/high altitude and missile defense hardware and software solutions.

PSI Pax Inc., California, Md., won a $23,769,637 contract from The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for the procurement of professional and management support services essential to the Combat Integration and Identification Systems Division.

Raytheon Co., Andover, Md., won a $17,108,599 contract from the Army Contracting Command for depot level diagnosis, clean up, repair, modification, technical assistance and maintenance of PATRIOT missile system major items.

Smartronix Inc., Hollywood, Md., won a $26,701,654 contract from The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for services in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions Division. These services will support implementation of telecommunication and related communications-electronics (C-E) systems to enable efficient information exchange of voice, video and data.

University of Maryland University College, Hyattsville, Md., won a $16,236,452 contract from The Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk Contracting Department for providing instructional undergraduate, graduate and post-graduate programs and education support services for the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Army, Air Force, and Coast Guard in the U.S. Central Command and in the U.S. Africa Command areas of responsibility.

URS Federal Services, Germantown, Md., won a $9,009,645 contract from The Army Contracting Command for Army Prepositioned Stock 2, and for logistics support services, including maintenance, supply, and transportation support.

February

AAI Corp., Hunt Valley, Md. won a $475,000,000 contract from the U.S. Special Operations Command for mid-endurance unmanned aircraft systems intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance services at multiple locations worldwide.

Ace Electronics Defense Systems LLC, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md. won a $994,000,000 award contract from The Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization for the production of Army installation kits.

Dictyon, Greenbelt, Md. along with four other companies won a $138,000,000 contract from the Army Contracting Command to provide foreign language training support services and instruction to support the Defense Language Institute foreign language center.

FlightFab Inc., Baltimore, Md. won an $8,411,379 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Center for the supply of plastic waste processing equipment for a period of performance of five years.

General Dynamics Land Systems, Sterling Heights, Md. won a $44,900,000 contract from the Army Contracting Command for acquisition of 91 repair and upgrade improved fire control electronics unit versions three and four; 135 new five versions; 140 containers; 60 newly improved commander’s display units with 60 containers.

L1 Industries Inc., Frederick, Md. won a $9,500,000 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support for hospital equipment and accessories for the electronic catalog.

Maryland Department of Education, Baltimore, Md. won a $9,233,032 contract from the Army Contracting Command for full food service for LRC Fort Meade Dining Facility.

Melwood Horticultural Training Center, Upper Marlboro, Md. won a $9,946,163 contract from the Army Contracting Command for base maintenance of buildings.

Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Linthicum, Md. won a $26,665,673 contract from the Naval Surface Warfare Command for operational test program sets and associated auxiliary support equipment.

Raytheon Co.-IDS, Andover, Md. won a $163,272,761 contract from The Army Contracting Command for integrated air and missile defense; related miscellaneous training; English language training; a series of pre-PATRIOT military occupational specialty and Qatar specific PATRIOT training classes to the Qatar Emeri Air Force service members who are identified for the program.

Rollout Systems, LLC, California, Md. won a $2,872,228 contract from The Office of Naval Air Systems for six months of continued management and IT support services.

Smiths Detection Inc., Edgewood, Md. won a $67,919,641 contract from the Army Contracting Command for procuring Joint Chemical Agent Detector systems, communication adapter kits, Stryker communication adapter and spare parts.

January 

Bell Boeing Joint Program Office, California, Md., won a $246,202,708 contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command Weapons Systems Support for repair of various parts on the V-22 aircraft.

Booz Allen Hamilton, Lexington Park, Md., won a $23,238,164 contract from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division for providing approximately 276,322 hours of technical services in support of the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division’s Special Communications Mission Solutions Division.  Services to be provided include systems design, development, assessments, acquisitions, planning, integrated project management, and strategic and analytical services for the command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance operational systems.

CSR Group, Crownsville, Md., won a $14,162,221 contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific for cyber and information technology training in support of the Marine Corps Forces Cyber Command. Cyber and information technology training includes basic level courses, intermediate level courses, opportunity level courses, opportunity areas from Pipeline 2.2, and other software applications.

Edifice LLC, Beltsville, Md.; Hascon LLC, Columbia, Md.; Tuckman-Barbee Construction Co. Inc., Upper Marlboro, Md. along with three other companies won a $99,000,000 contract from the Naval Facilities Engineering Command for Building 8008 repairs, alterations, and addition at Webster Field St. Inigoes, Maryland.

Meltech Corp. Inc., Landover, Md.; Edifice LLC, dba Edifice Solutions, Beltsville, Md.; along with ten other companies won a $330,000,000 contract from the 772nd Enterprise Sourcing Squadron for design, construction, and engineering activities to design and construct new facilities and infrastructure, repair and renovate or restore existing facilities and infrastructure.

Federal Resources Supply Co., Stevensville, Md., won an $8,156,227 contract from the Army Contracting Command for an additional 60 urban operation platoon sets consisting of high technology equipment, which provides military personnel with enhanced capabilities to perform missions on complex or urbanized terrain.

L1 Industries Inc. Frederick, Md., won a $9,500,000 contract from the Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support for hospital equipment and accessories for the electronic catalog.

Onyx Consulting Services LLC, Columbia, Md. won a $14,624,996 contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center for cyber and information technology training in support of the Marine Corps Forces Cyber Command. Cyber and information technology training includes basic level courses, intermediate level courses, opportunity level courses, opportunity areas from Pipeline 2.2, and other software applications.

Primus Solutions, LLC, Beltsville, Md., won a $12,628,303 contract from the Army Contracting Command for refuel and defuel services contract.

Raytheon Co., Andover, Md., won a $15,848,840 contract from the Army Contracting Command for PATRIOT new equipment training.

Reef Point Group LLC, Edgewater, Md. along with three other companies won a $45,804,991 contract from the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center for performance and process improvement support services in support of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of Falls Church, Virginia, for the Military Health System at its headquarters, medical treatment facilities, the Defense Health Agency, and the health systems for the Army, Navy, and Air Force.