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5 Game-Changing Contracts Elevating Defense Capabilities to New Heights
by blm_editor
Published on October 3, 2023
5 Game-Changing Contracts Elevating Defense Capabilities to New Heights

The defense industry plays a crucial role in ensuring national security and safeguarding a country. Through government contracting, numerous companies contribute to the efforts of the Department of Defense and the military, acquiring advanced weaponry, machines, and equipment.

 

Table of Contents

  • 5 Contracts Elevating Defense Capabilities
    • 1. Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program 
    • 2. General Dynamics’ 12 Columbia-class Ballistic Missile Submarine Contract
    • 3. KBR, Vectrus Systems, PAE-Parsons, and Fluor’s JV for LOGCAP V 
    • 4. Northrop Grumman’s B21 Raider Long-range Strike Bomber 
    • 5.  Boeing’s C-17 Globemaster III Sustainment Program 

5 Contracts Elevating Defense Capabilities

In this article, we highlight some of the largest defense government contracts in 2023, showcasing the significant contributions of these contracts to national defense.

1. Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) Program 

F-35 Joint Strike Fighter
Image by Randy Gon/U.S. Air Force photo, from dvidshub.net, licensed under CC0
  • Prime Contractor: Lockheed Martin 
  • Contracting activity: Department of Defense
  • Contract value: $1.7 Trillion 

 

The F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program, executed by the Department of Defense, holds the distinction of being the most expensive weapons system contract. The program’s overall acquisition, operation, and maintenance value have surpassed $1.7 trillion. 

 

As the prime contractor, Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company has designed and produced the F-35 Lightning II JSF. Lockheed Martin is known as a worldwide aerospace and defense company and led the 2022 Largest Defense Contractors. 

 

The F-35, a lethal fighter jet, bolsters US national security missions, fosters economic growth through global partnerships, and features advanced sensors and communications suites that enhance networked aviation, maritime, space, surface, and ground systems. It stands at the forefront of the network-centric security architecture of the 21st century. 

 

2. General Dynamics’ 12 Columbia-class Ballistic Missile Submarine Contract

General Dynamics’ 12 Columbia-class Ballistic Missile Submarine Contract
Image by U.S. Navy from Wikimedia
  • Prime Contractor: General Dynamics 
  • Contracting activity: US Navy
  • Contract value: $132 billion 

 

The Columbia-class Submarine Program, valued at $132 billion, sees General Dynamics Electric Boat as the prime contractor best suited for this contract. This program involves the delivery of the first Columbia-class submarine, which is the largest and most intricate in the Navy’s history. 

 

In conjunction with this program, General Dynamics awarded HII with a $567 million contract, designing them as the major shipbuilding partner. Together, they will construct the Columbia-class submarines as part of the US nuclear triad, which comprises bombers, land-based missiles, and submarines.

 

The Navy plans to deploy the first vessel in the 12-submarine program in 2031, with testing and modifications scheduled for completion by April 2027. Adhering to the GAO standards and DOD guidance, the program includes schedule risk analysis to evaluate and manage potential risks that could impact the timeline.

 

3. KBR, Vectrus Systems, PAE-Parsons, and Fluor’s JV for LOGCAP V 

KBR, Vectrus Systems, PAE-Parsons, and Fluor’s JV for LOGCAP V
Image from KBR
  • Prime Contractors: KBR, Vectrus Systems, PAE-Parsons Global Logistics Services, and Fluor Intercontinental Inc
  • Contracting activity: US Army
  • Contract value: $82 billion

 

The US Army awarded the $82 billion Logistics Civil Augmentation Program or LOGCAP V was awarded to four primary defense companies. LOGCAP is an international program that aids and supports overseas Army forces by providing essential services and supplies ranging from food and utilities to building infrastructures and facilities.

 

The selected companies, including V2X (formerly Vectrus Systems), Pacific Architects and Engineers (PAE), KBR, Inc., and Fluor Corporation, secured this $82 billion deal.

 

4. Northrop Grumman’s B21 Raider Long-range Strike Bomber 

B-21 Raider
Image of U.S. Air Force, from dvidshub.net, licensed under CC0
  • Prime Contractor: Northrop Grumman
  • Contracting activity: US Air Force
  • Contract value: Approximately $80 billion

 

In October 2015, the US Air Force initially awarded Northrop Grumman the contract to build the B-21 Raider. Continuing their involvement, the defense contractor secured another B-21 Raider contract with an estimated value of $80 billion to construct this new stealth bomber.

 

The B-21 is a digital bomber developed by Northrop Grumman, capable of carrying  both conventional and nuclear weapons. This stealthy, deep-strike bomber possesses unparalleled destructive potential. Northrop Grumman leverages advanced software development, manufacturing, and digital engineering to reduce production risk and enable modern sustainment. 

 

The testing and final assembly of six B-21 bombers takes place in Palmdale. The Air Force expects to procure these new stealth bombers by 2030.

 

5.  Boeing’s C-17 Globemaster III Sustainment Program 

C-17 Fleet
Image from military.com
  • Prime Contractor: Boeing
  • Contracting activity: Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
  • Contract value: $23.8 billion

 

Prime contractor Boeing Co. secured a significant $23.8 billion contract for the C-17 Globemaster III Sustainment Program in September 2021. The company assumes the role of the product support provider for the C-17 weapons system, making this one of Boeing’s most substantial government contracts.

 

The C-17, with its high-wing design and four powerful engines enables rapid troops and supply transfer to major operational bases or forward outposts within deployment regions. Boeing will provide aircraft maintenance and upgrades, staff and machinery management, logistics, and cybersecurity. The operational site under this contract may include international countries like Australia, Kuwait, Qatar, Canada, UAE, and NATO countries, until May 2031.

 

These five large defense government contracts play a pivotal role in strengthening national security and equipping military forces with advanced capabilities. From Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning II JSF program to Boeing’s C-17 Globemaster III Sustainment Program, these contracts demonstrate the commitment of defense companies to supporting the Department of Defense and the military in their mission to safeguard nations and maintain global stability.

News
DIU Seeks Commercial Technologies to Support NOAA Climate Projection Modeling
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 2, 2023
DIU Seeks Commercial Technologies to Support NOAA Climate Projection Modeling

The Department of Defense is seeking U.S.-based companies capable of developing climate projection modeling technologies that can be used in conjunction with the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration’s existing tools.

The Defense Innovation Unit issued a commercial solutions opening notice in search of tools and technologies that can support analysis of environmental and non-environmental data related to climate change, as well as the forecasting of weather patterns and assessment of their micro- and macro-level impacts.

The agency is primarily interested in commercial products that specialize in flooding information, but can also be used in other natural phenomena such as hurricanes, wildfires, heat and drought. The use of artificial intelligence and machine learning is encouraged.

The technology must complement, enhance or leverage NOAA’s Climate Assessment Tool and National Environmental Satellite, Data and Information Service Common Cloud Framework. It should also be able to integrate information gathered from the Propagation, Evolution and Rotation in Linear Storms program.

Proposed projects must be compliant with DIU’s Responsible AI Guidelines, according to CSO. Responses must be submitted by Oct. 23.

News
DOE Invests $264M in 29 Projects to Support Energy Earthshots Initiative; Jennifer Granholm Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 2, 2023
DOE Invests $264M in 29 Projects to Support Energy Earthshots Initiative; Jennifer Granholm Quoted

The Department of Energy has selected 29 projects to receive $264 million in total funding in support of a DOE program to research, develop and demonstrate clean energy technologies that can address climate challenges.

Eleven new Energy Earthshot Research Centers operated by eight DOE national laboratories will receive a combined $195 million over four years to support multi-disciplinary and multi-institutional teams addressing research challenges in clean energy transition, DOE said Friday.

“The Energy Earthshot Research Centers and the related work happening on college campuses around the country will be instrumental in developing the clean energy and decarbonization solutions we need to establish a 100% clean grid and beat climate change,” said Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm.

DOE’s Office of Science also awarded $69.1 million in funding to researchers at 18 different universities across 14 states to build science foundations for DOE’s Energy Earthshots initiative.

The projects were selected by competitive peer review under two DOE solicitations for the first six Energy Earthshots focused on areas such as removing carbon dioxide emissions from the atmosphere and reducing the cost of clean hydrogen.

News/Space
NASA Requests Comments on Commercial LEO Destination Development Program Requirements
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 2, 2023
NASA Requests Comments on Commercial LEO Destination Development Program Requirements

NASA has begun seeking industry input on the draft requirements and standards of a multiphase strategy to develop end-to-end services for commercially owned and operated low-Earth orbit destinations.

A notice posted Saturday on SAM.gov states that the draft document outlines requirements and standards for crew and systems supporting the commercial LEO destination and crew transportation system.

According to NASA, the requirements will be used to certify commercial systems for government use.

NASA’s Commercial LEO Development Program aims to build and expand commercial on-orbit activities by transitioning current International Space Station operations to new CLDs and acquiring end-to-end services, such as ground and mission system development and crew and cargo transportation, from the private sector.

Interested parties have until Nov. 17 to submit comments on the draft requirements.

Contract Awards/News
DOD Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule for Low-Rate Initial Production Lot Procurement
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 2, 2023
DOD Seeks Comments on Proposed Rule for Low-Rate Initial Production Lot Procurement

The Department of Defense has proposed changes to the Defense Federal Acquisition Regulation Supplement to restrict the government from procuring more than one low-rate initial production lot, or LRIP, related to a major defense acquisition program under certain conditions.

The proposed rule intends to implement section 808 of the fiscal year 2023 National Defense Authorization Act, according to a Federal Register notice published Friday.

Contracting officers should not procure more than one LRIP lot “when the milestone decision authority authorizes the use of a fixed-price type contract at the time of Milestone B approval and the scope of the fixed-price contract includes both development and low-rate initial production,” the notice reads.

The service acquisition executive may waive the limitation if a waiver’s written notification is handed to the congressional defense panels no later than 30 days and the contract file contains the congressional notification and a copy of the waiver.

Comments on the proposed rule are due Nov. 28.

DoD/Government Technology/News
DOD, USPAE Announce Defense Business Accelerator to Aid Commercialization of Advanced Electronics
by Christine Thropp
Published on October 2, 2023
DOD, USPAE Announce Defense Business Accelerator to Aid Commercialization of Advanced Electronics

The Department of Defense and the U.S. Partnership for Assured Electronics have kicked off an experimental program aimed at innovating commercialization of advanced electronics.

Through the $10 million Defense Business Accelerator program, DOD and USPAE look to support companies working to speed up product development and commercialize their technologies, the organization said Thursday.

The program will solicit proposals for qualified electronics technologies and materials and will review and rank submissions to determine the finalists that will pitch their technologies at the Defense TechConnect Innovation Summit & Expo in November. A panel of industry, government and investment subject matter experts will determine awardees of $500,000 and $2 million in government funding.

It will focus first on commercialization in an effort to enhance product innovation, facilitate industrial base growth and draw private investment to benefit national security and government contractors.

“This experiment is an important effort for the electronics technologies industry,” remarked USPAE Executive Director Nathan Edwards. “If we prove it successful, we can radically change the funding process so that it encourages innovation and participation from a broader range of companies.”

For the program, USPAE is also collaborating with ATI’s TechConnect Division, a global research and innovation organization that works to connect funders and emerging technologies.

News
Navy Commissions Austal USA-Built USS Augusta Littoral Combat Ship
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 2, 2023
Navy Commissions Austal USA-Built USS Augusta Littoral Combat Ship

The U.S. Navy has commissioned the USS Augusta (LCS 34), the service branch’s 17th Independence-variant littoral combat ship, during a ceremony held in Eastport, Maine, DVIDS reported Saturday.

The Austal USA-manufactured LCS is the second naval ship named after the capital city of Maine and is the latest vessel to join the Navy’s class of multi-mission ships capable of operating independently in near-shore and open-ocean environments.

Naval Inspector General Vice Adm. John Fuller said the ship will assist maritime operations that “provide presence and support both sea control and power projection.”

Austal USA delivered the USS Augusta to the Navy in May after completing acceptance trials for the vessel.

The company is constructing the service branch’s last two Independence-variant LCS, the future USS Kingsville (LCS 36) and USS Pierre (LCS 28).

Cybersecurity/News
New NSA Cybersecurity Guidance Recommends Additional Requirements for Government IT System Purchases
by Jamie Bennet
Published on October 2, 2023
New NSA Cybersecurity Guidance Recommends Additional Requirements for Government IT System Purchases

The National Security Agency published a cybersecurity information sheet urging the implementation of a robust supply chain risk management strategy among government departments with national security systems.

The guidance is focused on the acquisition and acceptance testing of servers, laptops and desktop computers, and it encourages the use of platform certificates and trusted platform modules, or TPMs, NSA announced Thursday.

TPMs, which are small security chips that store certificate-related keys, are a required element in the enterprise computer systems purchased by the Department of Defense.

NSA is recommending that TPMs also be a requirement in NSS acquisitions by other agencies. The information sheet also underscored the importance of automated acceptance tests as a security and procurement validation tool for platform certificates from vendors and manufacturers.

Government Technology/News
Commerce Department Opens Funding Opportunity for Smaller Semiconductor Supply Chain Projects; Laurie Locascio Quoted
by Jane Edwards
Published on October 2, 2023
Commerce Department Opens Funding Opportunity for Smaller Semiconductor Supply Chain Projects; Laurie Locascio Quoted

The Department of Commerce has launched an opportunity for smaller supply chain projects and vendors to secure CHIPS for America funds to produce the equipment, chemicals and other materials that are critical to U.S. semiconductor manufacturing.

The funding opportunity has a two-phase application process and is open to projects with less than $300 million in capital investment focused on building, expanding and modernizing facilities for the semiconductor supply chain, the department said Friday.

Under the initial phase, the Commerce Department will accept — from Dec. 1 to Feb. 1 — concept plans describing how the proposed projects will address the strategic objectives.

With Phase 2, the department will assess the concept plans and ask the selected applicants to submit a full application for the CHIPS incentives.

“The smaller supply chain projects enabled by this funding will play a crucial role in creating a sustainable U.S. semiconductor ecosystem, providing large chipmaking facilities with access to the equipment, materials, and supplies required to boost U.S. domestic manufacturing,” said Laurie Locascio, undersecretary of Commerce for standards and technology.

“By investing up and down the supply chain, CHIPS for America will enable a diverse range of critical businesses to contribute to advancing U.S. technology leadership and fuel innovation for decades to come,” added Locascio, who also serves as director of the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

News
DOD, Small Business Administration Launch Critical Technology Investment Initiative; Lloyd Austin Quoted
by Naomi Cooper
Published on October 2, 2023
DOD, Small Business Administration Launch Critical Technology Investment Initiative; Lloyd Austin Quoted

The Department of Defense’s Office of Strategic Capital and the Small Business Administration’s Office of Investment and Innovation have launched a joint initiative to increase private sector investment in national security technologies.

DOD said Friday that the Small Business Investment Company Critical Technology program will match private capital with federally guaranteed loans to boost investment in critical technology areas and modernize the U.S. national security supplier base.

“In alignment with the National Defense Strategy, the SBICCT Initiative will further enable DoD to work with both government and the private sector to build enduring advantages for the warfighter and for the taxpayer,” said Lloyd Austin, secretary of defense and a 2023 Wash100 awardee.

The SBICCT program is the first initiative launched as part of the SBA-DOD partnership announced in December 2022.

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