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CONTRACT: Rapid Response Third GenerationVALUE: $34.1 billionSCHEDULE: Request for proposals expected in April,award in September.PURPOSE: The contract is a recompete of theCommunications-Electronics Command's RapidResponse contract. The Army needs services to supportcommand and control systems.INCUMBENTS: Arinc Inc., Computer Sciences Corp.,DRS Technologies Inc., Lockheed Martin Corp.,Northrop Grumman Corp., SRA International Inc.,URS Corp. and VSE Corp.CONTRACT: STOC IIVALUE: $11 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in March, awardin September.PURPOSE: The Army's Program Executive Office forSimulation, Training and Instrumentation uses thecontract to buy training and simulation services,including engineering, testing, program management,and contractor and mission-readiness support.INCUMBENTS: Advanced Countermeasure Systems,Aegis Technologies Group Inc., AT&T Inc., BAESystems Inc., Boeing Co., CAE USA Inc., CSC, ECCInternational Corp., Evans and Sutherland ComputerCorp., General Dynamics Corp., Motorola Inc., Inter-Coastal Electronics Inc., L-3 Communications Inc.,Lockheed Martin, Metters Industries Inc., NorthropGrumman, Raydon Corp., Research Analysis andMaintenance Inc., Rockwell Collins Inc., RTIInternational, Scientific Research Corp., ScienceApplications International Corp., Sparta Inc., Tec-Masters Inc., Universal Systems and TechnologyInc., and United Industrial Corp.CONTRACT: Next Generation Enterprise NetworkVALUE: $9.2 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in October, award inJanuary 2010.PURPOSE: This contract is the follow-on to the NavyMarine Corps Intranet contract held by EDS Corp. Itwill also pull in services from the Voice, Video andData Communications and the Base LevelInformation Infrastructure contracts.INCUMBENTS: Alcatel-Lucent, EDS and GeneralDynamics.CONTRACT: Network Centric Solutions 2VALUE: $9 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in August, award inJune 2009.PURPOSE: This program has three components:products worth $5.2 billion, small-business servicesworth $2.7 million, and full and open competitionsworth $1.1 billion. The contracts will support themigration of network-centric systems and commonstandard data into the Global Information Grid.INCUMBENTS: Booz Allen Hamilton Inc., CentechGroup, General Dynamics, Harris Corp., LockheedMartin, Northrop Grumman, NCI InformationSystems Inc. and Telos Corp.CONTRACT: Special Operations ForcesSupport ActivityVALUE: $2.1 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in April, award inSeptember.PURPOSE: The contract is for logistics support servicesfor the Special Operations Forces SupportActivity. Requirements encompass a wide range ofservices, including repair and maintenance, lifecycle support and continuous sustainment.INCUMBENT: L-3 Communications.CONTRACT: Military Missions Response ProgramVALUE: $2 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in April, award in April2009.PURPOSE: The Army Corps of Engineers will use thecontract for recovering conventional and chemicalweapons at current and former military sites.Services include logistics, engineering, planning andanalysis, risk management, and security.INCUMBENTS: Alion Science and Technology Corp.,ECC Remediation Services, EOD Technology Inc.,Parsons Infrastructure and Technology Group, USAEnvironmental, Tetra Tech Inc., Shaw Group, UXBInternational and Zapata Engineering.CONTRACT: Design and Development SupportProgram IIIVALUE: $1.9 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in August, award in 2010.PURPOSE: The Air Force Materiel Command needsengineering and technical services to support weaponssystems, subsystems and related processes.INCUMBENTS: Aerospace Engineering Spectrum,Arinc, Battelle Memorial Institute, CACI InternationalInc., DRS Technologies Inc., Dynamics ResearchCorp. (DRC), General Dynamics, Jacobs EngineeringGroup, L-3 Communications, Lockheed Martin,Manufacturing Technology Inc., MTC TechnologiesInc., NCI, Northrop Grumman, Southwest ResearchInstitute, Support Systems Associates Inc., SAIC,Tybrin Corp., and the University of Dayton.CONTRACT: Integration of Aircraft Accessories andInstrument Spares and RepairsVALUE: $1.7 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in April, award in August.PURPOSE: The contract will be a small-business programto provide support for acquisition managementand logistics at the Air Force Materiel Command.INCUMBENTS: None; this is a new contract.CONTRACT: Rapid Spacecraft Acquisition IIIVALUE: $1.5 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in August, award inDecember.PURPOSE: The Goddard Space Flight Center usesthe contract for rapid procurements of spacecraftand payload support services for NASA missions.INCUMBENTS: Astrium Ltd., Ball Aerospace andTechnologies Corp., General Dynamics, MicroSatSystems Inc., Orbital Sciences Corp., SpaceSystems/Loral Inc., Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd.,and Thales Alenia Space.CONTRACT: IT Managed ServicesVALUE: $1 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in April, award in December.PURPOSE: The Transportation Security Administrationis still building and maintaining a nationwide IT infrastructure.Services include analyzing requirements,developing and implementing solutions, and runningproducts and services needed to operate IT andtelecommunications services for TSA. The agency willuse the Enterprise Acquisition Gateway for LeadingEdge Solutions contract to award the work.INCUMBENT: Unisys Corp.CONTRACT: Operations, Planning, Training andResource Support Services for WarfighterOperations IIVALUE: $1 billionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in May, award inSeptember.PURPOSE: The Army Forces Command uses thecontract to buy services that include operationsplanning, training, modeling and simulation; flightoperations; mobilization plans; command and controlsupport; and program management.INCUMBENTS: Booz Allen Hamilton, CACI, CSC,Eagle Group International, General Dynamics, MTCTechnologies Inc., Northrop Grumman and SAIC.CONTRACT: Unified NASA IT ServicesVALUE: $960 millionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in September, award inAugust 2009.PURPOSE: NASA will use the contract for IT managementservices agencywide. Most work will beperformed at Marshall Space Flight Center inHuntsville, Ala.INCUMBENT: SAIC.CONTRACT: Global Combat Support SystemVALUE: $900 millionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in July, award in January.PURPOSE: The contract supports work on the NonsecureIP Router Network and Secret IP RouterNetwork and the evolution of the Air Force'sservice-oriented architecture. It will also continuedelivery of improvements to the IT infrastructure,data services and other capabilities for warfighters.INCUMBENT: Lockheed Martin.CONTRACT: Energy Information AdministrationOmnibus Procurement IIIVALUE: $823 millionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in May, award inDecember.PURPOSE: The department buys services that supportinformation management, energy analysis andforecasting, communications and IT.INCUMBENTS: Abacus Technology Corp., ActioNetInc., Advanced Systems Technology andManagement, Allied Technology Group Inc., BeaconEnergy, Booz Allen, Capstone Corp.,Communications Training Analysis Corp., DecisionAnalysis Corp., Dichroma Inc., DRC, Gallup Inc.,Harris, IMB Inc., Janus and Associates Inc., McNeilTechnologies, Mil Corp., National Opinion ResearchCenter, PA Government Services Inc., ProjectPerformance Corp., RS Information Systems Inc.(now Wyle Information Systems), RTI, SAIC, SCIConsulting Services Inc., Serco Group, SystemsPlus, Unisys, Westat Inc. and Z Inc.CONTRACT: Engineering and Support ServicesVALUE: $800 millionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in April, award inNovember.PURPOSE: The contract will consolidate severalother contracts for systems engineering and technicalassistance services, laboratory/technical allocationplan work and contractor service support.INCUMBENTS: BAE Systems, CSC, Cirrus TechnologyInc., Dynetics CAS and Davidson, MadisonResearch Corp., and Teledyne Solutions Inc.CONTRACT: Public Assistance andTechnical AssistanceVALUE: $725 millionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in June, award inApril 2009.PURPOSE: The Federal Emergency ManagementAgency uses the contracts for technical assistanceand infrastructure support services during disasterrelatedoperations.INCUMBENTS: Fluor Enterprises Inc., EmergencyResponse Program Management Consultants andNationwide Infrastructure Support TechnicalAssistance Consultants.CONTRACT: TSA Specialized Security TrainingVALUE: $700 millionSCHEDULE: RFP expected in April, award inSeptember.PURPOSE: TSA will use the contract to provide trainingin areas such as security screening, firearms,inspections, perimeter security, interviewing techniquesand fraudulent document identification.INCUMBENT: Lockheed Martin.
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