contract modification to provide sustainment for the F-22 program for calendar year 2010.Friday, August 20, 2010
DTN News: Lockheed Martin Awarded Contract Modification To Provide Sustainment For F-22
contract modification to provide sustainment for the F-22 program for calendar year 2010.DTN News: U.S. Department of Defense Contracts Dated August 20, 2010
2010 are undermentioned; CONTRACTS
MISSILE DEFENSE AGENCY
Harlan Lee & Associates, LLC, Falls Church, Va. (HQ0147-10-D-0030); PeopleTec, Inc., Huntsville, Ala. (HQ0147-10-D-0031); and Total Solutions, Inc., Huntsville, Ala. (HQ0147-10-D-0032) are each being awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide advisory and assistance services to the Chief of Staff Directorate, Human Resources Directorate, and Public Affairs at the Missile Defense Agency (MDA). The contractors will assist in providing support services in support of the Ballistic Missile Defense System. Each contract has a not to exceed ordering ceiling of $195,700,000. The companies will have the opportunity to bid on each individual task order. Work under these contracts will be performed in Alaska, Alabama, California, Colorado, New Mexico, and Virginia. The performance period is through August 2015. These contracts are being competitively awarded under the Small Business Set-Aside Request for Proposal HQ0147-09-R-0001. Obligations will be made by task orders using research, development, test and evaluation funds. This procurement is managed by the MDA Engineering and Support Services Program Office.
AIR FORCE
Lockheed Martin Corp., Fort Worth, Texas, was awarded a $111,386,931 contract modification to provide sustainment for the F-22 program for calendar year 2010. At this time, $241,645,563 has been obligated. ASC/WWUK,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting agency (FA8611-08-C-2897 P00049) .
Jacobs Technology, Inc., Tullahoma, Tenn., was awarded a $103,319,031 contract modification which will provide technical, engineering and acquisition support at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and its other tenant units. At this time, no money has been obligated. AAC/PKES, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity (FA9200-07-C-0006; P00042).
Northrop Grumman Systems Corp., Electronic Systems, Baltimore, Md., was awarded a $9,759,108 contract which will replace narrow band klystron power amplifiers with wide band klystron power amplifiers for the Saudi Arabia and French Airborne Warning and Control System fleets. At this time, the total amount has been obligated. ESC/HBSKI, Hanscom Air Force Base, Mass., is the contracting activity (FA8704-10-C-0007).
Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., Herndon, Va., was awarded a $9,411,140 contract to provide development planning for aeronautical systems for survivable and lethal capabilities. At this time, $2,496,992 has been obligated. 55 CONS/LGCD, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., is the contracting activity (SP0700-03-D-1830).
Battelle Memorial Institute , Columbus, Ohio, was awarded an estimated $6,338,396 contract to enhance, expand and assess selected components of the Pentagon Shield System to include the high fidelity Pentagon model and staff emergency egress models. At this time, $1,893,300 has been obligated. 55 CONS/LGCD, Offutt Air Force Base, Neb., is the contracting activity (SP0700-00-D-3180; Delivery Order 0662) .
DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY
Raytheon Integrated Defense Systems, Portsmouth, R.I., is being awarded a maximum $56,000,000 firm-fixed-price, sole-source contract for sonar equipment. There are no other locations of performance. Using service is Navy. There was originally one proposal solicited with one response. The date of performance completion is March 31, 2014. The Defense Logistics Agency Aviation, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity (SPRPA1-09-G-001Y-5008).
Sea Box, Inc.*, Riverton, N.J., is being awarded a maximum $15,977,058 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for shipping and storage containers. Other location of performance is New Jersey. Using service is Army. There were originally two proposals solicited with two responses. The date of performance completion is Aug. 19, 2011. The Defense Logistics Agency Land, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (SPRDL1-10-D-0043).
Charleston Marine Containers, Inc., Charleston, S.C. is being awarded a maximum $15,977,058 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for shipping and storage containers. There are no other locations of performance. Using service is Army. There were originally two proposals solicited with two responses. The date of performance completion is Aug. 19, 2011. The Defense Logistics Agency Land, Warren, Mich., is the contracting activity (SPRDL1-10-D-0044).
NAVY
EDO Communications & Countermeasures Systems, wholly owned by ITT Force Protection Systems, Thousand Oaks, Calif., is being awarded a $17,714,358 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00024-07-C-6311) to exercise options for the production and support of 260 Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device (RCIED) Electronic Warfare (CREW) 2.1 systems with the Band C Engineering Change Proposal upgrade to meet urgent Department of Defense requirements in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. CREW 2.1 systems are vehicle mounted electronic jammers designed to prevent the initiation of RCIED. This contract is for the urgent procurement and support of CREW systems to be used by forces in each of the military services of the Central Command Area of Responsibility. Work will be performed in Thousand Oaks, Calif., and is expected to be completed by April 2011. Contract funds in the amount of $4,708,500 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity.
Old Veteran Construction, Incorporated*, Chicago, Ill., is being awarded an $8,846,417 firm-fixed-price contract for the repair and renovation of Bachelor Enlisted Quarter Building Numbers 633 and 634 at Naval Station , Great Lakes, Ill. Work will be performed in Great Lakes, Ill, and is expected to be completed by March 2012. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured as an 8(a) set-aside via the Navy Electronic Commerce Online website, with 13 proposals received. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Midwest, Great Lakes, Ill., is the contracting activity (N40083-10-C-0018).
Clark/Balfour Beatty Joint Venture, Bethesda, Md., is being awarded a $6,809,293 firm-fixed price modification to increase the maximum dollar value of a previously awarded firm-fixed price contract (N40080-08-C-0007) for the renovation of Plastic Surgery and Hospital Dentistry Departments at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda. The work to be performed includes major and minor demolition of the existing Ears Nose & Throat Department and the existing Hospital Dentistry Department. Upon demolitions, the new Plastic Surgery & Hospital Dentistry Departments will be constructed. After award of this modification, the total cumulative contract value will be $688,745,865. Work will be performed in Bethesda, Md., and is expected to be completed by Jul. 2011. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Washington, Officer in Charge of Construction, Bethesda, Md., is the contracting activity.
*Small business
DTN News: Aerospace/Defense Headlines - News Dated August 20, 2010
*Comprehensive daily news related on Aerospace/Defense for the world of TODAY.Friday August 20, 2010
- SpaceX's Dragon Spacecraft Successfully Completes High Altitude Drop Test 5:27 pm - Business Wire
- EADS exec making steady health recovery from crash 5:02 pm - at Reuters
- SatMAX Expands Its Vertical Market Strategy 3:55 pm - Marketwire
- UPDATE - US Navy's new warship contract delayed until fall 3:32 pm - at Reuters
- Myers Industries to Present at 8th Annual CL King "Best Ideas" Conference 2010 2:40 pm - Business Wire
- Myers Industries to Present at 2010 KeyBanc Capital Markets Basic Materials and Packaging Conference 2:40 pm - Business Wire
- New Issue-Gate Capital Cayman sells $112 mln notes 2:30 pm - at Reuters
- ITT Awarded Its Second Enhanced Night Vision Goggle Production Contract from the U.S. Army 2:26 pm - Business Wire
- Digital Lightwave Announces Significant Fiber Channel Test Expansion 2:17 pm - Marketwire
- CORRECTING and REPLACING Veterans Ride Across America for Kids of Fallen Heroes 2:17 pm - Business Wire
- Tony Goodchild Promoted to Director of Product Management and Marketing 2:05 pm - Marketwire
- VA Reaches Out to Homeowners Affected by Gulf Oil Crisis 2:00 pm - Business Wire
- Private spaceship carrier plane damaged in test 12:51 pm - at Reuters
- Wolverine's MicroCool and Niagara Thermal form Strategic Collaborative Alliance 12:51 pm - PR Newswire
- Venture Management Services Today Announced That Colonel (ret) Michael Asada has Joined the Executive Team as Executive Vice President & Managing Director 12:00 pm - PR Newswire
- Parker Instrumentation Group Strengthens Sales and Delivery Channel by Appointing 17 Top-Performing North American Distributors as Instrumentation Solution Centers 11:19 am - PR Newswire
- Harwin adds LatinRep in Mexico and Brazil 11:10 am - Business Wire
- UPDATE - Russia seeks bids to supply two helicopter ships 10:40 am - at Reuters
- Valair Aviation Names Seasoned Aerospace Executive as President 10:35 am - Business Wire
- Photo Release -- Raven Industries -- Aerostar Division Flies Revolutionary Fabric for Tethered Aerostats 10:27 am - GlobeNewswire
- NRL Holds Inaugural Celebration of NRL Service Ceremony 10:19 am - Business Wire
- Electronic Control Security, Inc. Awarded $1.1 Million of Purchase Orders for Security Systems at USAF Bases and Nuclear Power Stations 10:12 am - Marketwire
- Everything Channel Announces XChange America's Channel@Work Program: Supporting our Troops 9:52 am - PR Newswire
- UCubed Rejects Geithner Recovery Claims 9:41 am - Business Wire
- Northstar Electronics, Inc. (NEIK) Announces Its 2010 Second Quarter Results 9:30 am - Marketwire
- ViaSat Demonstrates High-Speed Data Link for ISR Images at Empire Challenge 2010 8:00 am - PR Newswire
- Russia extends military presence in Armenia 6:30 am - at Reuters
- Research and Markets: Thailand Defence and Security Report Q3 2010 Forecasts a GDP Growth of 3.6% for 2010 inside Thailand 5:20 am - Business Wire
- Boeing Selects Contracts for Planned 787 Dreamliner Interior Fabrication Facility, an Industrial Info News Alert 5:10 am - Marketwire
- Research and Markets: The Planned US-Taiwan Arms Deal Worth US$6.4bn and Announced On January 29 2010, Continues To Disrupt US-China Relations 4:45 am - Business Wire
- Research and Markets: Sudan Defence and Security Report - Q3 2010 Edition Now Available 3:05 am - Business Wire
- UPDATE - Thai Air in talks with Airbus, Boeing for 30 planes 2:47 am - at Reuters
Thursday August 19, 2010
- Research and Markets: Vietnam Defence and Security Report - Latest Edition out Now 10:30 pm - Business Wire
- Pentagon eyes technology to increase efficiency 7:17 pm - Reuters
- Pentagon eyes technology to increase efficiency 7:16 pm - at Reuters
- USTR appeals two findings in WTO Airbus ruling 7:12 pm - Reuters
- UPDATE - USTR appeals two findings in WTO Airbus ruling 7:10 pm - at Reuters
- Boeing wins $182 mln contract for U.S. satellite 6:05 pm - at Reuters
- SDG&E's New "Sun Bird" Helicopter to Assist San Diego Firefighters 5:39 pm - Marketwire
- Wall St drops on signs economy has stalled 5:01 pm - Reuters
- DigitalGlobe 8-Band Research Challenge Garners Over 350 Entries From More Than 70 Countries 5:00 pm - Marketwire
- REFILE-US STOCKS-Wall St drops on signs economy has stalled 4:52 pm - at Reuters
- Akimeka Joins VSE Corporation Team 4:31 pm - Business Wire
- Crane Co. to Present at the Gabelli 16th Annual Aircraft Supplier Conference 4:00 pm - Business Wire
- Zygo Returns to Profitability in Fourth Quarter and Reports Fiscal 2010 Results 4:00 pm - Marketwire
- Burns and Roe Services Corporation and dck worldwide Awarded a Design-Build Contract for the New Navy Family Housing & Fitness Center Renovation at the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay 2:50 pm - Business Wire
- UK may axe carriers, Trident safe -defence source 2:25 pm - at Reuters
- UPDATE - JAL lenders to retain 284.9 bln yen in debt - Nikkei 2:05 pm - at Reuters
- Shinseki Says VA's Home Loan Program Continues to Stay Strong 2:00 pm - Business Wire
- Real Intent Names Asian Distributor 1:33 pm - Marketwire
- SecureAlert, Inc. Makes History by Signing First-Ever GPS Offender Monitoring Contract in Brazil, Following Passage of New National Law 1:14 pm - Marketwire
- SURFCAM V5.1 to be Demonstrated at IMTS 2010 1:13 pm - Business Wire
- SouthWest NanoTechnologies, Inc. Joins Forces With NanoRidge Materials, Inc. for DARPA Test of Enhanced Armor 12:44 pm - Marketwire
- UPDATE - L-1 Identity nears sale; deal seen at about $1 bln 12:36 pm - at Reuters
- Boeing Plans New Manufacturing Facility at Illinois' MidAmerica Airport 12:15 pm - PR Newswire
- Force Protection Receives $14.5 Million Award for Field Service Support 11:58 am - Business Wire
- U.S. Coast Guard Accepts Rescue 21 Search-and-Rescue System for Baltimore-Washington Region 11:27 am - PR Newswire
- Boeing NewGen Tanker Win Would Bring 580 Jobs, $30 Million to New York 11:18 am - PR Newswire
- UPDATE - Boeing gets order for four 737s, loses a 777 order 11:10 am - at Reuters
- RadiSys to Demonstrate ATCA and COM Express Technologies at AUVSI Unmanned Systems North America 2010 11:00 am - Business Wire
DTN News: Lockheed Martin Delivers First Two Upgraded Light Armored Vehicle Command And Control Platforms
the first two of 52 upgraded Command and Control variants of the Light Armored Vehicle (LAV) to the U.S. Marine Corps. The upgraded platforms were signed over to the customer in an acceptance ceremony on August 10.
The upgraded LAV Command and Control (C2) variant is a mobile command center providing advanced communication capabilities to Marines in the field, improving their battlefield knowledge and situational awareness.
“This highly integrated vehicle incorporates proven technology to give Marines a technically advanced capability that’s also low risk and affordable,” said Steve Ramsey, vice president of Ground Vehicles at Lockheed Martin. “While we are obviously pleased by meeting the first delivery milestone, we’re much more proud of the teamwork we’ve established with our Marine Corps customer. The power of this relationship fuels Lockheed Martin’s focus on mission success.”
The contract to produce 52 upgraded LAV C2 platforms was awarded to Lockheed Martin in December 2009. The legacy LAV C2 platforms are provided to Lockheed Martin by the U.S. Marine Corps. Equipment integrated by Lockheed Martin includes an advanced communications suite, improved automated workstations and command systems. Production is currently planned to be completed over the next two years.
Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security company that employs about 136,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation’s 2009 sales from continuing operations were $44.5 billion.DTN News: Why Pakistan Cannot Have Predators
ive) them Predator UAVs. The Americans refused, at first quietly, but now openly. The U.S. has offered three units of the smaller (160 kg) Shadow 200 models. These are widely used by the U.S. Army, but are not large enough to carry 45 kg Hellfire missiles, like the one ton Predator does. The U.S. doesn't want Pakistan to have Predator/Hellfire partly to keep the technology away from China, partly to keep the systems from being used to kill tribal leaders the U.S. does not consider hostile. The U.S. also fears Pakistan would use Predators used against India. Above all, these UAVs are in big demand by American and NATO forces, who have priority.
The Pakistanis are also prone to corruption, and giving them missile armed Predators would encourage Taliban and tribal leaders to offer money, or cooperation, to avoid a Hellfire missile. You can't bribe the Americans, which is what really annoys many Pakistanis. What also annoys Pakistanis is the Americans constantly pointing out that Islamic terrorists are killing far more Pakistanis than the Indian armed forces, and the two countries have not fought a way for over 30 years. Yet Pakistan still keeps most of its security forces aimed at India, while India pays more attention to the Chinese threat.
Pakistan has another problem in that the most prolific exporter of world class UAVs, Israel, is one nation Pakistan officially hates and cannot do business with. The only other supplier of first rate UAVs is the United States. Some European nations are developing first rate UAVs, but these are not available yet.
Each RQ-7B Shadow 200 UAV unit requires 20-30 troops to operate and maintain four UAVs and the ground control equipment. Typically, each combat brigade has one Shadow UAV system. Export customers pay about $16 million for each RQ-7B system, and this includes spare parts, technical assistance and training.
The Shadow 200 UAVs cost $500,000 each, and can stay in the air six hours per sortie. A day camera and night vision camera is carried on each aircraft. Able to fly as high as 4,900 meters/15,000 feet, the Shadow can thus go into hostile territory and stay high enough (over 3,200 meters/10,000 feet) to be safe from hostile rifle and machine-gun fire.
In Iraq and Afghanistan, most Shadow missions were at a lower altitude, and often over a city or town. Brigade and battalion commanders can then get a constant top down view of what's happening down below. Although this sort of thing is technically possible with a commander in a helicopter overhead, the helicopter attracts too much enemy fire to make this practical for any length of time, and are much more expensive to operate. The Shadow UAV, however, can fly high enough in day time to be safe from enemy fire. A night, the Shadow can come down lower because they are difficult to spot in the dark.
Meanwhile, the U.S. has also offered Pakistan the smaller ScanEagle UAV, which has a longer endurance. The ScanEagle UAV weighs 18 kg (40 pounds), has a ten foot (three meter) wingspan and uses a new video technology (PixonVision), that provides greater resolution than other video cameras. The ScanEagle can stay in the air for up to 15 hours per flight, and fly as high as 5,200 meters (16,000 feet). The aircraft carries an optical system that is stabilized to keep the cameras focused on an object while the UAV moves. The UAV can operate at least a hundred kilometers from the controller. The ScanEagle is launched from a catapult and landed via a wing hook that catches a rope hanging from a fifty foot pole. Each ScanEagle costs about $100,000, and is widely used by commercial fishing, ocean survey and research ships.DTN News: India's FMBT (Future Main Battle Tank) - Son Of Arjun Frightens Indians
neration battle tank. Called the FMBT (Future Main Battle Tank), this vehicle aims to build on the success of the last Indian designed tank, the Arjun. This worries many Indian taxpayers, and soldiers. That's because the government recently ordered another 124 Arjuns. That came about because recent competitive tests between the Indian designed Arjun and Russian T-90 tank resulted in an unexpected victory by the Arjun. The Indian Army was compelled (by pro-Arjun politicians) to conduct a field test between the domestically designed (and largely rejected) Arjun tank, and the Russian T-90 (now considered the army's primary tank). Fourteen of each tank were used, and the results were classified. But journalists had no trouble getting unofficial reports that the Arjun managed to best the T-90 in tests of mobility, endurance and gunnery.
This was unusual because, until now, the Arjun was considered an expensive and embarrassing failure. Development of the Arjun began in the 1980s, and until four years ago, the army had received only five of them, for evaluation purposes. The evaluation did not go well. Originally, the Arjun was to have replaced thousands of Russian tanks, but after so many delays, the army only reluctantly accepted 128 Arjuns (equipping the 140th Armored Brigade). The new test reports resulted in renewed pressure on the army to buy more Arjuns. This pitted the Defense Ministry weapons development and procurement bureaucrats against the generals. The bureaucrats won this one. But the battle continues. That's because the recent tests assume that the Arjun has really fixed all the problems it was having with its electronics. In this case, it was the fire control system. But Arjun has also had problems with its engine, and that fact that its size and weight prevents it from being used with current tank transporters. Thus the FMBT is to be lighter (50 tons) and based on what works in the Arjun and other modern tanks. The FMBT is expected to replace older Russian tanks.
Meanwhile, last year, an Indian factory delivered the first ten (of a thousand) T-90 tanks to the Indian Army. The Russian designed armored vehicles are being built in India under license. Many of the components are Indian made, and some of the electronics are imported from Western suppliers. The Indian-made T-90s cost about $3 million each. India has already bought 700 Russian made T-90 tanks, at a cost of $3.5 million each. The FMBT is expected to cost over $5 million each. The high price is due to a lot of high tech. This includes an active defense system to defeat anti-tank missiles, a much more powerful engine, lots of electronics and a hermetically sealed crew department to provide protection against chemical weapons and radiation. All this stuff is tricky to develop, just the sort of thing DRDO excels as screwing up. This is mostly the fault of the DRDO bureaucrats, who are not very good at using all the technical and manufacturing talent India has.
Four years ago, India adopted the Russian T-90 as its new main battle tank. By 2020, India will have 2,000 upgraded T-72s, over 1,500 T-90s, and few hundred other tanks (including a few Arjuns). This will be the most powerful armored force in Eurasia, unless China moves ahead with upgrades to its tank force. The border between China and India is high in the Himalayan mountains, which is not good tank country. India's tank force is mainly for use against Pakistan.
The T-90 is a highly evolved T-72. Originally, the T-90 was done as a fall-back design. The T-80 was supposed to be the successor to the T-72. But like the T-62 and T-64 before it, the T-80 didn't quite work out as planned. So the T-72, with a much improved turret and all manner of gadgets, was trotted out as the T-90. Weighting 47 tons, it's 23 feet long, 11 feet wide and 7.5 feet high. Same package, better contents. And with well trained crews, it can be deadly. The Arjun is a larger vehicle (59 tons, 34.9 feet long and 12.7 feet wide).
The FMBT will probably be more similar in size to the T-90. Indian armor experts, both military and civilian, are hoping the FMBT is based more on the T-90 than the Arjun. But the most worrisome aspect of the FMBT project is DRDO (Defense R&D Organization), which also developed Arjun. It's feared that the DRDO wonks have not learned from the many errors made with the Arjun. Journalists are digging to find out how legitimate the field tests between the T-90 and Arjun were. It's feared the competition was fixed, something that is not unknown in Indian defense matters. While military procurement is political in all countries, India has had more than its share of problems here. The hope is that the FMBT will not be another DRDO disaster.DTN News: Oshkosh Defense Demonstrates Advanced Vehicles and Technologies at U.S. National Guard Conference
DTN News: Force Protection Receives $14.5 Million Award For Field Service Support
(NASDAQ:FRPT), a leading designer, developer and manufacturer of survivability solutions and provider of total life cycle support for those products, today announced that it has received a firm fixed price modification to existing contract M67854-07-D-5031 with a total value of approximately $14.5 million for continuing Field Service Representative (“FSR”) support work and Standard Consumable Kits to support Operations at Vehicle Support Facility-Afghanistan and conduct general maintenance. All work under this modification is expected to be complete by July, 2011. DTN News: Israel TODAY August 20, 2010 - Israeli Defence Ministry No Plans To Upgrade F-16s
Martin F-35 fighters. The $2.75 billion deal has been the subject of US-Israeli discussions over Israeli industrial co-operation and the extent to which the country will be allowed to install its own electronic warfare systems in the stealth fighter.
A defence ministry source says: "We have the needed understanding with the Americans that allowed us to make the decision."
For the Israeli air force, the key fighter procurement consideration is the replacement of older aircraft, and air force sources suggest that as the F-35 is the only option, further orders should be expected to follow the first 20.
The sources emphasise that the exact number of new combat aircraft will be determined after the air force gets to know the operational capabilities of the F-35 in the Middle East arena. The original plan was to purchase 75 F-35s, but the number for the initial contract was lowered, because of budget problems and other urgent needs of the air force.
One source stresses that the air force has got to maintain a "critical mass" in terms of fighter numbers, as its particular requirements demand the fulfilment of more missions per aircraft than any other air force. The source says that the air force is the "right size" and thus cannot foresee its number of aircraft shrinking under any budget limitations.
The source further confirmed that there is no intention to upgrade the air force's Lockheed Martin F-16 A/Bs and that this will affect future procurement plans. The service operates 104 F-16 A/B and if these are phased out gradually in the coming years there will be a requirement for a replacement to keep the number of combat aircraft above the "red line".DTN News: Taiwan TODAY August 20, 2010 - Fearing China, Taiwan Pleads For US Warplanes
ted States to defend itself -- apparently from a potential Chinese military threat -- in the wake of the latest Pentagon report on China's military might.
