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CONTRACTS NAVY AAI, Corp., Goose Creek, S.C. (N61340-12-D-5101); Aero Simulation, Inc.*, Tampa, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5102); The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo. (N61340-12-D-5103); CAE USA, Inc., Tampa, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5104); Computer Science Corp., Falls Church, Va. (N61340-12-D-5105); Cubic Simulation Systems, Inc., Orlando, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5106); Indra Systems, Inc., Winter Park, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5107); FlightSafety International, Inc., Broken Arrow, Okla. (N61340-12-D-5108); J.F. Taylor, Inc.*, Lexington Park, Md. (N61340-12-D-5109); L-3 Communications Corp., Arlington, Texas (N61340-12-D-5110); Lockheed Martin Global Training and Logistics, Orlando, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5111); QinetiQ North America, Inc., Huntsville, Ala. (N61340-12-D-5112); Rockwell Collins Simulation & Training Solutions, Cedar Rapids, Iowa (N61340-12-D-5113); Science Applications International Corp., McLean, Va. (N61340-12-D-5114); Symvionics, Inc.*, Arcadia, Calif. (N61340-12-D-5115); Kratos Technology & Training Solutions, Inc., San Diego, Calif. (N61340-12-D-5116); Thales USA Defense & Security, Inc., Arlington, Va. (N61340-12-D-5117); and Veraxx Engineering*, Chantilly, Va. (N61340-12-D-5118), are each being awarded a contract under the Training Systems Contract (TSC) III LOT I multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. Aero Simulation, Inc.*, Tampa, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5201); CymSTAR, L.L.C.*, Broken Arrow, Okla. (N61340-12-D-5202); Environmental Tectonics Corp.*, Southampton, Pa. (N61340-12-D-5203); J.F. Taylor, Inc.*, Lexington Park, Md. (N61340-12-D-5204); Logistics Services International, Inc.*, Jacksonville, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5205): Opinicus Corp.*, Lutz, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5206); Symvionics, Inc.*, Arcadia, Calif. (N61340-12-D-5207); TJ Drafting & Design, Inc.*, Christmas, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5208); Triton Joint Venture, L.L.C.*, Orlando, Fla. (N61340-12-D-5209); and Veraxx Engineering*, Chantilly, Va. (N61340-12-D-5210) are each being awarded a contract under the TSC III LOT II multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract. These multiple award contracts provide for training systems design, development, production, test and evaluation, delivery, modification, and support. Included within this contract is associated instructional systems development products and training systems support, which includes interim contractor support or contractor engineering and technical services and provisioning for the initial support period. The scope of the TSC III multiple award contract is intended to encompass the training systems requirements of Naval Air Systems Commands Aviation Training Systems Program Office, as well as the Program Directorates for Aviation; Surface; Undersea; and Cross-Warfare/International at the Naval Air Warfare Center Training System Division. The aggregate not-to-exceed amount for these multiple award contracts, inclusive of options, is $2,000,000,000, and the companies will have the opportunity to complete for delivery orders under their respective LOTs. Work will be performed at each awardee’s facility site, or at existing or future training sites. All orders are expected to be placed by November 2016, and all performance must be complete by November 2022. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. These contracts were competitively procured via a multiple award electronic request for proposals, and 35 offers were received for LOT I. LOT II was procured as a 100 percent small business set-aside, and 27 offers were received. The Naval Air Warfare Center Training System Division, Orlando, Fla., is the contracting activity. BREMCOR, Arlington, Va., is being awarded a $21,028,650 modification under a previously awarded firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N62470-06-D-4611) to exercise option five for base operation support services at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The work to be performed includes, but not limited to, the following functions: port operations, base support vehicles and equipment, elevator maintenance, equipment maintenance, utilities, environmental, transportation, bachelor housing, fire alarms, wastewater, steam, and facility management. Work also provides service calls consisting of repairs of base facilities, utilities, transportation, and fire alarm systems. The total contract amount after exercise of this option will be $115,046,778. Work will be performed in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, and is expected to be completed November 2012. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Southeast, Jacksonville, Fla., is the contracting activity. The Boeing Co., St. Louis, Mo., is being awarded a $17,262,617 firm-fixed-price order against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N00019-11-G-0001) for the design, development, and installation of engineering change proposal (ECP) 618 retrofit kits for eight Royal Malaysian Air Force F/A-18 aircraft under the Foreign Military Sales Program. This contract action also includes training for ECP 618 and ECP 624, and the installation of other systems that are part of the Malaysian upgrade. Work will be performed in St. Louis, Mo. (70 percent), and Butterworth, Malaysia (30 percent), and is expected to be completed in April 2015. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. L-3 Communications Link Simulation & Training Division, Arlington, Texas, is being awarded a $13,826,160 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract (N00019-07-D-0100) for logistics services in support of the C-9 aircraft located at the Naval Air Station (NAS) Whidbey Island, Wash.; the Marine Corps Air Station (MCAS) Cherry Point, N.C.; the Joint Reserve Base (JRB) Fort Worth, Texas; and McGuire Air Force Base (AFB), N.J. Services to be provided include site support, inventory management, depot-level support, drop-in maintenance, component repair and overhaul of government-owned inventory, contractor field teams, and replacement of government-owned inventory. Work will be performed at NAS Whidbey Island, Wash. (43 percent); MCAS Cherry Point, N.C. (25 percent), JRB Fort Worth, Texas (17 percent); and McGuire AFB, N.J. (15 percent). Work is expected to be completed in July 2012. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Funds will be obligated on individual delivery orders as they are issued. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. Insitu, Inc., Bingen, Wash., is being awarded an $11,994,145 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price contract (N00019-11-C-0061) to exercise an option for operational and maintenance services in support of the ScanEagle Unmanned Aerial Systems. These services will provide electro-optical/infrared and mid-wave infrared imagery in support of Marine Corps operations in Operation Enduring Freedom to provide real-time imagery and data. Work will be performed in Bingen, Wash., and is expected to be completed in January 2012. Contract funds in the amount of $11,994,145 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. Keystone Prepositioning Services, Inc., Bala Cynwyd, Pa., is being awarded an $8,991,957 firm-fixed-price contract for the operation and maintenance of three of Military Sealift Command’s government-owned Maritime Prepositioning Force ships: USNS Sgt. Matej Kocak, USNS Pfc. Eugene A. Obregon, and USNS Maj. Stephen W. Pless. The ships will continue to support at-sea prepositioning of equipment and supplies and surge-sealift requirements for the Department of Defense. This contract includes options, which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this contract to $47,403,888. The contract includes four one-year option periods and an annual award fee of up to $125,000 per ship. The contractor can also earn up to $50,000 annually per ship for efforts that result in a reduction in ship energy consumption. Work will be performed at sea worldwide, and is expected to be completed in September 2012. Completion date with all option periods exercised will be September 2016. Contract funds will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured with more than 50 proposals solicited via solicitations posted to the Military Sealift Command, Navy Electronic Commerce Online and Federal Business Opportunities websites, with and six offers received. The Military Sealift Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00033-12-C-3116). AIR FORCE United Launch Services, L.L.C., Littleton, Colo., is being awarded a $150,000,000 firm-fixed-price contract. This undefinitized contractual action is to provide Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle launch services in support of the fifth Wideband Global Satellite Communication mission. The location of performance is United Launch Services, Littleton, Colo. The Space and Missile Systems Center, El Segundo, Calif., is the contracting activity (FA8811-11-C-0001). DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY Supply Core, Inc.*, Rockford, Ill., was issued a modification on contract SPM500-05-D-BP06. The award is a firm-fixed-price contract with a maximum $32,000,000 maintenance, repair, and operations prime vendor for the Japan region, award of an eight-month bridge contract. There are no other locations of performance. Using services are Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and federal civilian agencies. There were six responses to the Web-solicitation. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2012 Defense Working Capital Funds. The date of performance completion is July 31, 2012. The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity. Infrastructure Defense Technologies, L.L.C.*, Belvidere, Ill., was issued a modification exercising option year one on contract SPM8EG-11-D-0003. The award is a fixed-price with economic price adjustment, long-term indefinite quantity contract with a maximum $28,300,468 for metal revetments. There are no other locations of performance. Using services are Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps. There were three responses to the Defense Logistics Agency Internet Bid Board System solicitation. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2012 Defense Capital Revolving Funds. The date of performance completion is Dec. 28, 2012. The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity. Oregon Freeze Dry*, Albany, Ore., was awarded a firm-fixed-price contract with a maximum $13,085,154 for granola with milk and blueberries and granola with milk and banana for unitized group ration express. There are no other locations of performance. Using services are Army and Marine Corps. There was one response to the Web solicitation. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2012 Defense Working Capital Funds. The date of performance completion is Nov. 28, 2014. The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity (SPM-3S1-12-D-Z195). DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY On Nov. 22, Claraview, a division of Teradata, Reston, Va., was awarded an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract not-to-exceed ceiling price of $27,016,520 for continuation of system life cycle support services for data management/enterprise data warehouse/business intelligence environments. The period of performance is for a base period of Jan. 1, 2012 through May 31, 2012 and four one-year option periods. The period of performance for option year one is June 1, 2012 through May 31, 2013; option year two is June 1, 2013 through May 31, 2014; option year three is June 1, 2014 through May 31, 2015; and option year four is June 1, 2015 through May 31, 2016. Performance will be at Defense Commissary Agency, Fort Lee, Va. The solicitation was issued as a full and open competitive action pursuant to 10 U.S.C. 2304, 41 U.S.C. 253, and FAR 6.101(b). Solicitation HC1028-10-R-2038 was posted at Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization Contracting Opportunities website and posted on the Federal Business Opportunities website Aug. 30, 2010, four offers were received. During the subsequent corrective action, two offers were re-evaluated. Claraview is a large business. The Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization, Scott Air Force Base, Ill., is the contracting activity (HC1028-12-D-0003). DEFENSE HUMAN RESOURCE ACTIVITY HP Enterprise Services, L.L.C., Herndon, Va., is being awarded an estimated $22,638,387 firm-fixed price, requirements contract for the Defense Manpower Data Center’s user support. Work will be performed worldwide and is expected to be completed in November 2012. Contract funds will be obligated on individual task orders that will be placed in fiscal 2012. This requirement was advertised on the Federal Business Opportunities website on a sole-source basis. One bid was received. The Defense Human Resources Activity Procurement Support Office, Alexandria, Va., is the contracting activity (H98210-12-D-0001). *Small business |
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CONTRACTS AIR FORCE Twenty-five companies are being awarded a total maximum $4,700,000,000 multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract. Small business awards go to Apogee Solutions, Inc., Chesapeake, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0001); Avanco International, Inc., McLean, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0002); Blue Force, L.L.C., Hampton, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0003); Catapult Consultants, L.L.C., Arlington, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0004); ComCon Technologies, Inc., Mililani, Hawaii (FA4890-12-D-0005); D3 Air and Space Operations, Saint Augustine, Fla. (FA4890-12-D-0006); Decypher-PSI, Arlington, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0007); ITility, L.L.C., Chantilly, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0008); Object CTalk, Inc., King of Prussia, Pa. (FA4890-12-D-0009); Phantom Eagle, L.L.C., Hot Springs, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0010); Pioneer Technologies Corp., Las Vegas, Nev. (FA4890-12-D-0011); Sawdey Solution Services, Inc., Beavercreek, Ohio (FA4890-12-D-0012); ZCSolutions, L.L.C., McLean, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0013); B3H Corp., Shalimar, Fla. (FA4890-12-D-0014); Insignia Technology Services, L.L.C., Newport News, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0015); Prevailance, Inc., Virginia Beach, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0016); Quantell, Inc., Grantsville, Md. (FA4890-12-D-0017); and R&K Enterprise Solutions, Williamsburg, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0018). Large Business awards (non restricted) go to Booz Allen Hamilton, McLean, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0019); CACI, Inc., Chantilly, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0020); Computer Sciences Corp., Chantilly, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0021); Cubic Applications, Inc., Hampton, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0022); Jacobs Technology, Inc./Tybrin Corp., Fort Walton Beach, Fla. (FA4890-12-D-0023); L-3 Services Inc., Chantilly, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0024); MacAulay-Brown, Inc., Dayton, Ohio (FA4890-12-D-0025); Science Applications International Corp., McLean, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0026); Spectrum Comm, Inc., Newport News, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0027); The Analysis Group, L.L.C., Falls Church, Va. (FA4890-12-D-0028); And USFalcon, Inc., Morrisville, N.C. (FA4890-12-D-0029). The contracts are to meet the advisory and assistance services requirement to provide support services IA W FAR Part 3 7.2 in the areas of management and professional support services; studies, analyses and evaluations; and engineering and technical services. Outputs may take the form of information, advice, opinions, alternatives, analyses, evaluations, recommendations, training and services. A portion of this acquisition was a small business set-aside. Therefore, there are two contractor pools: the full and open (F&O) competition pool, which will be comprised of large businesses; and the small business (SB) competition pool. Of note is that five small businesses have also been selected to be offered the opportunity to compete in the F&O competition pool, in addition to competing in the SB competition pool. Task orders may be issued in the form of firm-fixed-price, firm-fixed-price level-of-effort term, and cost-plus-fixed-fee term. AMIC/DRA, Newport News, Va., is the contracting activity. Nineteen companies are being awarded a total maximum $950,000,000 multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract. Contractors include Array Information Technology, Inc., Dayton, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8001); BTAS, Inc., Beavercreek, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8002); The Centech Group, Inc., Falls Church, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8003); DCS Corp., Alexandria, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8004); Enterprise Information Services, Inc., Vienna, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8005); ERC, Inc., Huntsville, Ala. (FA8622-12-D-8006); Intelligent Decisions, Beavercreek, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8007); Innovative Technologies Corp., Dayton, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8008); Leader Communications, Inc., Oklahoma City, Okla. (FA8622-12-D-8009); Linquest Corp., Beavercreek, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8010); National Technologies Associates, Inc., Alexandria, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8011); Oasis Systems, Lexington, Mass. (FA8622-12-D-8012); Paragon Technology Group, Inc., Vienna, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8013); Peerless-MacB, J.V., Fairborn, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8014); PESystems, Inc., Dayton, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8015); Quantech Services, Inc., Beavercreek, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8016); Spectrum Comm, Inc., Newport News, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8017); Sumaria, Fairborn, Ohio (FA8622-12-D-8018); and MCR Federal, L.L.C., McLean, Va. (FA8622-12-D-8019). These contracts will provide support services in accordance with Federal Acquisition Regulation Part 37.2 in the areas of management and professional support services; studies, analyses and evaluations; and engineering and technical services. Outputs from this action will take the form of information, advice, opinions, alternatives, analyses, evaluations, recommendations, training and services to meet the needs of tenants at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, to include Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Aeronautical Systems Center, Air Force Research Laboratory, Air Force Institute of Technology, and National Air and Space Intelligence Command. The location of performance is Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. The Aeronautical Systems Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, is the contracting activity. Raytheon Co., Missile Systems, Tucson, Ariz., is being awarded a $19,639,651 firm-fixed-price contract to provide High-speed Anti-Radiation Missile Targeting System (HTS) contractor logistics support depot support for the HTS pod. AAC/EBAS, Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., is the contracting activity (FA8675-12-C-0001). Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc., Herndon, Va., is being awarded a $9,450,189 cost-plus-fixed-fee, indefinite-delivery, requirements contract for research and development in order to complete/deliver the assessment of army warfighting challenges and integrated learning plans, the experiment final reports, and experiment-to-action plans. The U.S. Army will use these reports to develop and revise Army concepts and contribute to other services and joint concepts; make recommendations for the development of Army and joint capabilities development scenarios; research current and future warfare through experimentation; and build models and simulations to test new warfighting ideas. ESG/PKS DTIC, Offut Air Force Base, Neb., is the contracting activity (SP0700-03-D-1380, Delivery Order: 0452). DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY Brasseler USA*, Savannah, Ga., was awarded a fixed-price with economic price adjustment, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a maximum $24,000,000 for distribution of general dental supplies to facilities that participate in the ECAT Program. There are no other locations of performance. Using services are Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps and federal civilian agencies. There were 14 responses to the Defense Logistics Agency Internet Bid Board System solicitation. Type of appropriation is fiscal 2012/2013 Defense Working Capital Funds. The date of performance completion is April 8, 2013. The Defense Logistics Agency Troop Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity (SPM2DE-12-D-7458). NAVY Gnostech, Inc.*, Warminster, Pa., is being awarded a $13,512,796 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide information assurance-related services in support of Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security programs. Support will include certification and accreditation documentation, security and certification test and evaluation, security control compliance evaluation, data recovery/prevention services, network security services, and information assurance planning and coordination. Work will be performed in Warminster, Pa. (50 percent), and Philadelphia, Pa. (50 percent), and is expected to be completed Nov. 28, 2014. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured via request for proposal (N66001-11-R-0020) published on the Federal Business Opportunities website, and the SPAWAR e-Commerce Central website, with one offer received and selected for award. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific, San Diego, Calif., is the contracting activity (N66001-12-D-0020). Moog, Inc., East Aurora, N.Y., is being awarded a $12,001,770 firm-fixed-price order 7038 against a previously issued basic ordering agreement (N00383-09-G-002D) to repair the swashplate actuator for the V-22 aircraft. Work will be performed in East Aurora, N.Y., and is expected to be completed by Dec. 30, 2012. Navy Working Capital Funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. One company was solicited for this non-competitive requirement and one offer was received in response to the solicitation. NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support, Philadelphia, Pa., is the contracting activity. Raytheon Co., Integrated Defense Systems, San Diego, Calif., is being awarded a $7,228,070 cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-plus-award-fee modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-08-C-5122) to exercise options for fiscal 2012 Ship Self Defense System (SSDS) platform systems engineering agent efforts. SSDS is a combat system that integrates and coordinates all of the existing sensors and weapon systems onboard ships. Work will be performed in San Diego (90 percent); Tewksbury, Mass. (5 percent); and Portsmouth, R.I. (5 percent), and is expected to be completed by September 2012. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Naval Sea Systems Command, Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity. |
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November 29, 2011 - by Donny ShawSEC. 1031. AFFIRMATION OF AUTHORITY OF THE ARMED FORCES OF THE UNITED STATES TO DETAIN COVERED PERSONS PURSUANT TO THE AUTHORIZATION FOR USE OF MILITARY FORCE.
(a) In General.—Congress affirms that the authority of the President to use all necessary and appropriate force pursuant to the Authorization for Use of Military Force (Public Law 107-40) includes the authority for the Armed Forces of the United States to detain covered persons (as defined in subsection (b)) pending disposition under the law of war.
(b) Covered Persons.—A covered person under this section is any person as follows:
(1) A person who planned, authorized, committed, or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on September 11, 2001, or harbored those responsible for those attacks.
(2) A person who was a part of or substantially supported al-Qaeda, the Taliban, or associated forces that are engaged in hostilities against the United States or its coalition partners, including any person who has committed a belligerent act or has directly supported such hostilities in aid of such enemy forces.
(c ) Disposition Under Law of War.—The disposition of a person under the law of war as described in subsection (a) may include the following:
(1) Detention under the law of war without trial until the end of the hostilities authorized by the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
(2) Trial under chapter 47A of title 10, United States Code (as amended by the Military Commissions Act of 2009 (title XVIII of Public Law 111-84)).
(3) Transfer for trial by an alternative court or tribunal having lawful jurisdiction.
(4) Transfer to the custody or control of the person’s country of origin, any other foreign country, or any other foreign entity.
(d) Construction.—Nothing in this section is intended to limit or expand the authority of the President or the scope of the Authorization for Use of Military Force.
(e) Requirement for Briefings of Congress.—The Secretary of Defense shall regularly brief Congress regarding the application of the authority described in this section, including the organizations, entities, and individuals considered to be ``covered persons’’ for purposes of subsection (b)(2).