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DoD/Government Technology/News
John Sherman: DOD to Award JWCC Cloud Contract in December
by Jane Edwards
Published on November 8, 2022
John Sherman: DOD to Award JWCC Cloud Contract in December

John Sherman, chief information officer of the Department of Defense and a 2022 Wash100 Award, said DOD is preparing to award the potential $9 billion Joint Warfighting Cloud Capability contract in December, Defense News reported Monday.

The department is “getting ready to award JWCC in about a month, 30 days-ish, from now,” Sherman said Monday at an event in Maryland.

In July 2021, the Pentagon introduced JWCC as a multivendor procurement effort to replace the single-award Joint Enterprise Defense Infrastructure cloud program.

In November 2021, DOD asked Amazon, Microsoft, Oracle and Google to compete for the JWCC contract.

Sherman said the Joint All-Domain Command and Control concept is “utterly reliant on having an enterprise cloud capability that operates at all three security classifications, top secret, secret, unclassified, from the continental United States all the way up to the tactical edge.”

He added that JWCC will provide that enterprise cloud capability and serve as a key pillar of JADC2.

Cybersecurity/News
CISA to Expand Cybersecurity Education Program for Students Nationwide; Jen Easterly Quoted
by Regina Garcia
Published on November 8, 2022
CISA to Expand Cybersecurity Education Program for Students Nationwide; Jen Easterly Quoted

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has pledged to support a nationwide expansion of a state-funded virtual platform that helps K-12 students learn how to discover and defend against cyberattacks.

CISA will expand access to the CYBER.ORG Range, a Cyber Innovation Center initiative funded by $2 million from the government of Louisiana, through a grant under the agency’s Cybersecurity Education and Training Assistance Program, the workforce development organization said Monday.

The range offers a protected virtual environment with free learning tools and primarily targets high school students who want to gain knowledge of cybersecurity concepts.

“Early cyber education is critical to our national security and tomorrow’s cybersecurity professionals are sitting in today’s classrooms,” said Jen Easterly, director of CISA and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner.

“The Cyber.Org Range will make hands-on cyber education accessible to students nationwide helping to build the foundation of our nation’s future cybersecurity.”

Easterly joined Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards and Cyber.Org personnel at a press conference on the range expansion effort.

Awards/Executive Moves/News
Jimmy Kenyon Takes on Permanent Director Role at NASA Glenn Research Center
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 8, 2022
Jimmy Kenyon Takes on Permanent Director Role at NASA Glenn Research Center

Jimmy Kenyon, acting director of NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Cleveland since June, has been appointed to take on the role on a permanent basis.

Kenyon is responsible for managing a range of activities at the center, including leading the Gateway Power and Propulsion Element and supporting the Orion spacecraft and Space Launch System rocket as part of NASA’s Artemis mission, the space agency said Tuesday.

He previously served as director of advanced air vehicles program in the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate, where he oversaw budget development, external coordination and outreach, program review and evaluation and strategic and program planning efforts.

Prior to joining NASA, Kenyon held program management leadership roles at Pratt & Whitney and served as a civilian in the Department of Defense for 17 years.

“With Jimmy continuing his service to NASA as center director, I know the NASA family at Glenn will continue to improve life on Earth by making our research and technology accessible for the benefit of all humanity,” said Bill Nelson, administrator of NASA.

Contract Awards/News
QinetiQ Awarded $48M U.S. Army Contract; Shawn Purvis Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 8, 2022
QinetiQ Awarded $48M U.S. Army Contract; Shawn Purvis Quoted

QinetiQ has been awarded a potential four-year, $48 million contract to support the U.S. Army’s C5ISR Center Research and Technology Integration Directorate’s Image Processing Division.

Under the contract, the organization will provide research, development and engineering assistance for image processing and advanced optics technology, the Lorton, Virginia-based company announced on Tuesday.

“We are focused on providing mission-led engineering to protect our servicemen and women while advancing operational goals, and are proud to work with the Army on its R&D and imaging efforts,” said QinetiQ U.S. CEO and two-time Wash100 Award recipient Shawn Purvis.

The award has a four-year performance period which consists of a two-year base period and a two-year option period.

Services provided will aid a multi-fold research, engineering and development project for the center to further Army modernization efforts and advance Cross Functional Team science and technology research goals.

Current objectives within these areas center Next Generation Combat Vehicle, Future Vertical Lift and Soldier Lethality through supporting the creation and maintenance of software algorithms, computer programming, hardware integration, advanced optics, sensor protection, displays, systems engineering and testing and evaluation.

“Advanced optics and comprehensive image processing give our forces an advantage in an ever-evolving mission landscape,” said Stephen Iwicki, executive vice president and general manager of QinetiQ’s C5ISR business unit.

This award coincides with an ongoing $45 million Army C5ISR Center task order under which the enterprise is delivering system development and integration, the prototyping of multi-function sensor suites and technology evaluation to the center’s Fort Belvoir Prototyping Integration Facility. 

QinetiQ is additionally working under the on-ramp feature of NASA’s Rapid Spacecraft Acquisition IV contract, which has a combined total value of $6 billion and spans multiple organizations tasked with improving the process of delivering spacecraft and related components to the U.S. government.

Articles
What are the Top McKesson Government Contracts?
by Siegfried Cagat
Published on November 8, 2022
What are the Top McKesson Government Contracts?

McKesson Corporation is a premier pharmaceutical and healthcare company in the United States. The company has provided medical supplies, pharmaceutical equipment, and health defense information systems for the federal government and private companies worldwide. Learn more about the top McKesson government contracts here.

Table of Contents

  • 1. DLA Awarded Digital Imaging Network Picture Archiving Communications System (DIN-PACS)
  • 2. DHA Signed a Deal Providing Patient Engagement and Interoperable Secure Messaging (SM)
  • 3. DLA Contracted for Tricare Pharmaceutical Services and Replenishments
  • 4. VA Healthcare System Designated Prime Pharmaceutical Supplier
  • 5. CDC Requested Support Operation Warp Speed Team for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution
  • Frequently Asked Questions:
    • What is McKesson Corporation?
    • What companies does McKesson own?
    • Does McKesson own pharmacies?
    • Is McKesson a government contractor?
  • Advancing health outcomes in every setting

1. DLA Awarded Digital Imaging Network Picture Archiving Communications System (DIN-PACS)

McKesson, Digital Imaging Network Picture Archiving Comms System (DINS-PACS)

  • Federal agency: Defense Logistics Agency
  • Contract type: Indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract
  • Value: $400 million
  • Contract period: 10 years (until December 15, 2027)
  • Contract date: December 15, 2017

The Defense Logistics Agency made a contract with McKesson Technologies LLC to produce, develop, and maintain the digital imaging network picture archiving communications systems for the U.S. military and federal civilian agencies. The contract has a five-year base with an option for another five-year period.

DIN-PACS is medical imaging technology to store and to transmit electronic images and clinical reports. It is an open system network of digital devices for imaging studies, providing diagnostic x-ray images that can be sent for analysis around the world.

The appropriation type for the McKesson contract comes from the defense working capital funds of fiscal 2018-2028. The work occurs mainly in Georgia and other locations outside the continental United States.

2. DHA Signed a Deal Providing Patient Engagement and Interoperable Secure Messaging (SM)

  • Federal agency: Defense Health Agency
  • Contract type: Fixed-price contract
  • Value: $139.05 million
  • Contract date: March 24, 2016

McKesson subsidiary, Relay Health, won the contract to provide 11,725 patient engagement and interoperable secure messaging solutions for the Military Health System (MHS). The contract has four 12-month operation periods with a 9-month base transition period.

The MS subscriptions were developed for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and other medical staff. Part of the contract’s mission is to provide related account management services, SM training resources, report preparation, and cybersecurity requirements.

McKesson’s contract has optional Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program requirements. It’s a sole-source acquisition with obligations of $13.40 million from the fiscal 2016 operations and maintenance funds at the time of the award.

3. DLA Contracted for Tricare Pharmaceutical Services and Replenishments

McKesson, Tricare Pharmaceutical Services and Replenishments

  • Federal agency: Defense Logistics Agency
  • Contract type: Fixed-price contract modification
  • Value: $6.13 billion
  • Contract period: 2 years
  • Contract date: June 11, 2015

McKesson Corporation in San Francisco, California replenishes the pharmaceuticals and pharmaceutical-related supplies of the Tricare Pharmacy—a program that provides transcription drugs to over 9.5 million active-duty service members, retirees and dependents.

Contracted to McKesson by the Defense Logistics Agency, the company is selected to perform the first of the three 30-month option periods held in several locations in California and Arizona. The contract award is valued at $6.13 billion from the defense working capital funds, slated to conclude by December 16, 2017.

4. VA Healthcare System Designated Prime Pharmaceutical Supplier

McKesson, Prime Pharmaceutical Supplier for VA Healthcare System

  • Federal agency: Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
  • Value: Undisclosed
  • Contract period: 2 years
  • Contract date: August 2020

McKesson Corporation won the award as the prime pharmaceutical provider for VA’s integrated healthcare system. The contract includes offering medical supplies to all VA medical centers, outpatient clinics, and Consolidated Mail Outpatient Pharmacies (CMOPs).

The contract has an initial period of two years, with options for three 2-year extensions totaling a potential eight years. McKesson has been supporting VA as the prime pharmaceutical supplier since 2004.

A part of the contract also includes supplying medical supplies to more than 750 locations across the United States, including 270 medical centers and seven CMPOs.

5. CDC Requested Support Operation Warp Speed Team for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

McKesson, Operation Warp Speed for COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution

McKesson has expanded its partnership with the U.S. federal government, under the leadership of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), to support the Operation Warp Speed (OWS) team in COVID-19 vaccines and medical supplies distribution. Since the outbreak, McKesson has been supporting the federal government through the Moderna vaccine and ancillary supply kit distribution.

Four years ago, the company also won the contract to support the government’s Vaccines for Children Program. At the height of the 2009 flu pandemic, the company also worked with the agency for vaccine distribution.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is McKesson Corporation?

McKesson

McKesson Corporation was established in 1883 as a pharmaceutical importer and wholesaler. The company built the first-ever nationwide wholesale drug distribution network in the United States and has since played an important role in developing medicines, beverages, and chemicals in the country.

McKesson has 75,000 employees across 16 countries, including Canada, the U.K., France, Portugal, Italy, Germany, and more. The corporate headquarters were located in San Francisco, California, before moving to Irving, Texas in 2019. As of 2022, McKesson ranks 9th out on Fortune 500 list.

What companies does McKesson own?

McKesson operates several businesses focused on different sectors of the healthcare industry. These businesses offer innovative solutions for specialized patient care and illness treatments.

  • McKesson Pharmaceutical is a distribution network of medical supplies in national, retail, and independent pharmacies.
  • McKesson Medical-Surgical provides innovative medical supplies, equipment, and tools to healthcare facilities across the U.S.
  • McKesson Pharmacy Systems partners with pharmacies to provide IT and management systems software for more efficient operations.
  • McKesson Prescription Automation provides a software suite to reduce dispensing errors, deliver accurate prescriptions, improve operational efficiency, and more.
  • Specialty Practice Solutions offers a specialized treatment approach to illnesses such as cancer, and digestive, bone, eye, and brain diseases.
  • CoverMyMeds improves the access for people to get their medical supplies and prescription needs with the help of technology.

Does McKesson own pharmacies?

McKesson, Health Mart

Health Mart is an independent pharmacy franchise owned by McKesson. It offers programs for the nationwide distribution of medical supplies, drugs, health defense information, and more. Health Mart is available for both established pharmaceutical chains and community-owned drugstores.

McKesson launched Health Mart to improve successes through an improved retail supply chain of clinical equipment. Serving more than 5,000 neighborhood pharmacies, it now serves quality healthcare close to people’s homes and workplaces.

Is McKesson a government contractor?

McKesson Corporation is the largest healthcare and non-defense contractor for the U.S. federal government. Some of the biggest public sectors where the company provides services include the Department of Defense (DoD), the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), and the State Departments of Health and Education.

Advancing health outcomes in every setting

McKesson Medical-Surgical | McKesson Medical-Surgical Government Solutions

McKesson government contracts have provided advanced outcomes in every setting for over 135 years. The company’s range of health services and solutions has played an important role in solving the world’s toughest medical challenges.

Articles
What Are the Top Northrop Grumman Government Contracts?
by Kyle Bernal
Published on November 8, 2022
What Are the Top Northrop Grumman Government Contracts?

Northrop Grumman has received contract awards from multiple United States federal government agencies and has been a top Pentagon contractor since the early 2000s. With the Department of Defense and the intelligence community being the company’s primary clients, it has leveraged its expertise and technology to create numerous solutions for the nation’s military forces. Here’s a look at the top Northrop Grumman government contracts!

Table of Contents

  • 1. Long-Range Strike Bomber, $80 Billion Contract
  • 2. Replacement of the U.S. Ballistic Missiles, $13 Billion Contract
  • 3. Global Hawk Unmanned Surveillance Plane Variants, $3.2 Billion Contract
  • 4. Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, $3.29 Billion Contract
  • 5. Support and Maintenance for Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (Minuteman III), $2.3 Billion Contract
  • 6. Production of the U.S. Army’s Advanced Wartime Control System, $1.4 Billion Contract
  • 7. Production of the Integrated Battle Command System, $1.3 Billion Contract
  • 8. Production of Prototype Engine for the Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion Program, $975 Million Contract
  • 9. Space Development Agency’s Internet-in-Space Constellation, $692 Million Contract
  • 10. Production of Three E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Aircraft Variants for France, $354 Million Contract
  • About Northrop Grumman

1. Long-Range Strike Bomber, $80 Billion Contract

Long-Range Strike Bomber for the Air Force, $80 Billion; Northrop Grumman government contracts

In October 2015, the Pentagon awarded Northrop Grumman an estimated $80 billion contract. It was a high-stakes competition against aerospace giants, Boeing and Lockheed Martin, to build the Air Force’s next-generation long-range strike bomber.

Northrop’s advantage lies in its B-2 Spirit stealth bomber, the world’s most survivable aircraft. This is one of the most significant contracts since Lockheed’s  F-35 Joint Strike Fighter contract in 2001. Under the contract, Northrop was to build 100 planes for the Air Force to replace the aging bombers fleet by 2020.

2. Replacement of the U.S. Ballistic Missiles, $13 Billion Contract

Replacement of the U.S. Ballistic Missiles, $13 Billion Contract of Northrop Grumman Corporation

In September 2020, the U.S. Air Force awarded Northrop Grumman a $13 billion contract for the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) program’s engineering and manufacturing development (EMD) phase.

Under the contract, Northrop will replace and modernize the aging stock of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs), a part of the nation’s efforts to replace the crumbling nuclear missile infrastructure. The nuclear warhead stock was also prepared to deter aggression from warring countries, such as China and Russia.

The effort will run for 8.5 years with weapon system design, qualification, evaluation, testing, and nuclear certification. After completing the EMD phase, the defense giant’s team will produce and deliver the newly produced weapon system to meet the Air Force’s initial operational capability, dated 2029.

3. Global Hawk Unmanned Surveillance Plane Variants, $3.2 Billion Contract

Global Hawk Unmanned Surveillance Plane Variants, $3.2 Billion Contract

In September 2015, Northrop Grumman Corporation was awarded a $3.2. billion contract for the Air Force’s continued modernization, development, and maintenance of Global Hawk unmanned surveillance plane variants.

The expected delivery date is on September 2025. Under the contract, Northrop will build multiple variants of high-altitude surveillance drones for the U.S. Air Force. The senior U.S. Air Force general stated that technology upgrades would be incorporated into the Global Hawk plane and a new electro-optical sensor that can cost approximately $4 billion.

The RQ-4 unmanned aerial vehicle will provide broad-area surveillance using long-range infrared sensors and high-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR), operate for days and survey about 40,000 square miles per day. Northrop should carry out these upgrades before removing its aging fleet of manned U-2 spy planes from Lockheed Martin.

4. Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, $3.29 Billion Contract

Homeland Ballistic Missile Defense, $3.29 Billion

In 2022, the Missile Defense Agency awarded a potential $3.2 billion contract to Northrop Grumman to manage and integrate weapon systems to defend the country from Iran and North Korea’s potential intercontinental ballistic missiles.

Under this new contract, the defense contractor will design, develop, test, verify, and sustain the next Ground-Based Midcourse Defense (GMD) Weapon System Program. The program includes upgrading and modernizing the GMD system’s ground components to better defend against evolving threats and deliver advanced capabilities for warfighters.

5. Support and Maintenance for Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (Minuteman III), $2.3 Billion Contract

Support and Maintenance for Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (Minuteman III), $2.3 Billion Contract

In April 2021, Northrop Grumman received a Department of Defense contract award worth up to $2.3 billion to support propulsion substems for the Air Force intercontinental ballistic missiles. Under the contract, Northrop provides engineering support and management services to help the government maintain its aging Minuteman III (LGM-30G) weapon system. The work is expected to end on November 2040.

6. Production of the U.S. Army’s Advanced Wartime Control System, $1.4 Billion Contract

Northrop Grumman Corporation bids for Production of the U.S. Army's Advanced Wartime Control System, $1.4 Billion Contract

In December 2021, Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation in Huntsville won a $1.4 billion contract award from the U.S. Army. Under the contract, Northrop will produce 160 Integrated Air and Missile Defense Battle Command Systems for the Army.

These will link shooters and sensors across the battlefield, enabling the Pentagon to connect all sensors on the battlefield to troops for a faster transfer of information, data, communication, and intelligence. Production commenced in January 2021, and the program’s development has cost more than $2.7 billion to date. The work is expected to finish in five years, with the U.S. Army Contracting Command at Huntsville’s Redstone Arsenal as the director.

7. Production of the Integrated Battle Command System, $1.3 Billion Contract

U.S. Army Contracting Command Selects Northrop Grumman Systems Corp. for Production of the Integrated Battle Command System

In December 2021, Northrop Grumman received a $1.38 billion 5-year contract award from U.S. Army Contracting Command to produce the Integrated Battle Command System (IBCS). It is a system that uses software, hardware, sensors, and systems to track, identify, and neutralize airborne threats. It will also enable soldiers to manage integrated and increase battlefield awareness. The defense contractor will produce at least 160 units for the Army and its allies until December 2026.

8. Production of Prototype Engine for the Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion Program, $975 Million Contract

Production of Prototype Engine for the Next-Generation Adaptive Propulsion Program, $975 Million Contract of Northrop Grumman Corporation

In August 2022, the U.S. Air Force selected Northrop Grumman as one of the companies individually awarded $975 million for the USAF Next Generation Adaptive Propulsion (NGAP) program. It is a 10-year 5 billion effort to produce a prototype engine for a next-generation fighter.

The IDIQ contract includes delivering risk reduction and technology maturation activities through rig and prototype engine testing, design, analysis, and weapon system integration. The work is expected to end by July 2032.

9. Space Development Agency’s Internet-in-Space Constellation, $692 Million Contract

Space Development Agency's Internet-in-Space Constellation, $692 Million

In February 2022, the DOD’s Space Development Agency (SDA) selected Northrop Grumman as one of the contract awardees of the $1.8 billion contract to manufacture 126 satellites (42 each) for global communication in the low Earth rabbit. Northrop received $692 million for the Transport Layer Tranche 1 mesh satellite communications network.

This supports SDA’s effort to build the Pentagon’s first-ever internet in space. It comprises a small satellite network with secure connectivity to aid military surveillance, enemy and missile tracking, and communications.

10. Production of Three E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Aircraft Variants for France, $354 Million Contract

Production of Three E-2D Advanced Hawkeye Airborne Early Warning and Control Aircraft, $354 Million

In December 2021, the U.S. Navy awarded a $354 million contract modification to Northrop Grumman to manufacture three E-2D Advanced Hawkeye airborne early warning and control aircraft for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) as part of a foreign military sales deal. By 2024, The French E-2D Advanced Hawkeyes will begin production at the Northrop Grumman plant in St Augustine, Florida.

The U.S. Navy will then deliver the aircraft in 2028 to France. It will serve as a replacement for the French Navy’s existing E-2C Hawkeye. The Navy stated that E-2D features an  APY-9 radar system capable of detecting cruise missile and aircraft threats across the open ocean, littoral, and overland environments.

About Northrop Grumman

Headquartered in West Falls Church, Virginia, Northrop Grumman is a prime contractor for the government. CEO Kathy J. Warden, along with other members of Northrop Grumman’s executive team leads over 90,000 employees working together to provide a full spectrum of protection, making Northrop Grumman one of the largest weapons manufacturer and military technology providers to date.

Articles
Top 10 Kiewit Government Contracts
by Siegfried Cagat
Published on November 8, 2022
Top 10 Kiewit Government Contracts

Kiewit Corporation is one of North America’s largest engineering and construction firms. The company has won several contracts from the federal government for different industries such as industrial, building, mining, oil, gas & chemical, power, transportation, and water. Learn more about the top 10 Kiewit government contracts.

Table of Contents

  • 1. VA Denver Medical Center Facility Replacement Construction
  • 2. JBER North-South 16/34 Runway Extension Project in Alaska
  • 3. New York City’s Long-Span Bridges Improvements
  • 4. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan
  • 5. Construction of Fish Passage Facility at Mud Mountain Dam
  • 6. Upgrade of Pier 2 at Military Ocean Terminal Concord
  • 7. Improvements in Bank Back Levee, Empire Floodgate
  • 8. P-704 Sewer Lift Station and Relief Sewer Lines Components Replacements
  • 9. Wheeler Army Airfield Construction Projects
  • 10. Wheeler Army Airfield Improvements on Existing Runways
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • What is Kiewit Corporation?
    • What is Kiewit known for?
    • Is Kiewit a government contractor?
    • What are the top Kiewit government contracts?
  • Tackling Important Projects with Construction-Focused Engineering

1. VA Denver Medical Center Facility Replacement Construction

Kiewit Corporation, VA Denver Replacement Medical Center Facility Construction

  • Federal agency: Department of Veteran Affairs/ U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Fixed-price-incentive contract
  • Value: $570.75 million
  • Contract date: October 30, 2015

A joint venture of Kiewit Corporation and Turner Construction Company was awarded by the U.S. Army to complete the construction of the VA Denver Medical Center Facility. The contract was valued at $570.75 million and was performed in Aurora, Colorado.

Army Corps of Engineering was the contracting activity, which monitored the project’s progress until completion on January 23, 2018. The total amount of $570.75 million was obligated at the time of the award.

Kiewit-Turner’s fixed-price-incentive contract is part of several awards to complete VA Denver Medical Center Facility Replacement Construction. When it was completed in 2018, construction took a total of 14 years, with the total cost ballooning to over a billion dollars—far from its initial cost of $328 million.

2. JBER North-South 16/34 Runway Extension Project in Alaska

  • Federal agency: Department of Defense/ U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $309.74 million
  • Contract date: July 22, 2022

Kiewit Infrastructure of Vancouver, Washington is responsible for the runway extension project in Elmendorf, Alaska, estimated to complete on August 14, 2025. Kiewit won among three bids solicited on the internet.

The contracting activity for the project is the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Anchorage, Alaska, which was obligated $69.13 million from the fiscal 2022 military construction, defense-wide funds at the time of the award.

3. New York City’s Long-Span Bridges Improvements

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $264.42 million
  • Contract date: September 12, 2019

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of New York, New York awarded Kiewit Corporation the contract to improve the security and safety of long-span bridges in and around New York City. The project runs for six years, having an estimated completion date of May 31, 2025.

The total amount of $264.42 million was obligated at the time of award from the fiscal 2018 civil construction funds. Kiewit secured the award among seven solicited bids.

4. Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $136.64 million
  • Contract date: September 28, 2021

The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan includes restoring, preserving, and protecting Florida’s ecosystem and water resources. Kiewit Infrastructure took on this 4-year project, estimated to be completed on October 14, 2025.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in Jacksonville, Florida is the contracting activity and has obligations to the full amount of $136.4 million from the fiscal 2014-2021 civil construction funds at the time of award. Most of the work occurs in Fort Pierce, Florida.

5. Construction of Fish Passage Facility at Mud Mountain Dam

Kiewit Corporation, Fish Passage Facility at Mud Mountain Dam Construction

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $112.05 million
  • Contract date: March 14, 2018

Mud Mountain Dam has a new fish passage facility after Kiewit Infrastructure completed the contract for the project. The work occurred in Buckley, Washington, with an estimated completion date of September 20, 2022.

At the time of award, $6.76 million from the fiscal general construction funds were obligated from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Seattle, Washington. Kiewit won among five bids solicited through the internet.

6. Upgrade of Pier 2 at Military Ocean Terminal Concord

Kiewit Corporation, Upgrade of Pier 2 at Military Ocean Terminal Concord

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $87.55 million
  • Contract date: July 19, 2018

Kiewit Corporation and Manson Construction combined their range of services to upgrade the Pier 2 of Military Ocean Terminal Concord in California. The estimated completion date of the contract was on July 24, 2020.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Sacramento, California was obligated to the total amount from the fiscal 2018 military construction funds for the contract at the time of the award. Kiewit triumphed among the seven bids solicited via the internet.

7. Improvements in Bank Back Levee, Empire Floodgate

Kiewit Corporation, Improvements in Bank Back Levee, Empire Floodgate

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $65.79 million
  • Contract date: August 6, 2014

A joint venture between Kiewit and Pittman completed the work for dredging a new bypass channel, constructing a new flood gate and supporting services, and demolishing existing systems in Bank Back Levee, Empire Floodgate. The project had an estimated completion date of July 27, 2017.

Kiewit-Pittman JV’s funding came from fiscal 2014 other procurement funds at the time of award. The contracting work occurred in Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of New Orleans, Louisiana was the contracting activity for the project.

8. P-704 Sewer Lift Station and Relief Sewer Lines Components Replacements

  • Federal agency: Department of Defense/ U.S. Navy
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $64.99 million
  • Contract date: March 12, 2019

The U.S. Navy contracted Kiewit Infrastructure West in Honolulu, Hawaii to develop, construct and improve the P-704 Sewer Lift Station and Relief Sewer Lines at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii. The project was completed in two components on June 2021.

The first component included replacing the existing pump station, while the second component included the construction of a new gravity sewer main along South Avenue. The new components aimed to accommodate increased wastewater flows from shore activities and peak wet-weather flows.

The contracting activity was The Naval Facilities Engineering Command in Hawaii, which was also obligated to the full project amount of $64.99 million from the fiscal 2017 military construction contract funds of the U.S. Navy. The Navy Electronic Commerce Online website was responsible for procuring the contract among five proposals received.

9. Wheeler Army Airfield Construction Projects

Kiewit Corporation, Wheeler Army Airfield Construction

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $53.15 million
  • Contract date: October 6, 2022

Kiewit was awarded a $53.15 million contract for constructing a concrete rotary-wing aircraft parking apron, concrete taxiways, a helipad, and a concrete parallel taxiway at Wheeler Army Airfield. The work occurs in Wahiawa, Hawaii, with an estimated completion date of December 31, 2024.

The total amount of the contract, $53.15 million, was obligated from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Honolulu, Hawaii, from the fiscal 2022 funds at the time of the award. Kiewit Corporation won the contract among three bids.

10. Wheeler Army Airfield Improvements on Existing Runways

Kiewit Corporation, Wheeler Army Airfield Improvements on Existing Runways

  • Federal agency: U.S. Army
  • Contract type: Firm fixed-price contract
  • Value: $44.93 million
  • Contract date: September 29, 2020

In 2020, Wheeler Army Airfield in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii underwent several construction projects, including a rotary wing aircraft parking apron, fixed-wing parallel taxiway, perpendicular taxiway, helipads, and reduction of the width of an existing runway. Kiewit Infrastructure worked on the project, which was estimated for completion on June 30, 2022.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson, Alaska was the contracting activity and had obligations for the full amount of $44.93 million from the fiscal 2020 military construction funds. Kiewit secured the contract between two bids solicited via the internet.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kiewit Corporation?

Kiewit Corporation has been an engineering and construction services leader for over 135 years. The Kiewit brothers founded the company in 1887, but only Peter Kiewit continued the business. Sooner, his son, also named Peter Kiewit, headed the company.

Heading Kiewit Corporation today is Rick Lanoha, who has served as the President and CEO since 2020. He heads a global workforce of 28,000 employees in the company’s headquarters in Omaha, Nebraska.

Kiewit Corporation recorded $12 billion in revenues as of 2021. Kiewit ranks 133th in the 2022 Fortune 500 list.

What is Kiewit known for?

Kiewit Corporation is known for delivering safe engineering services and practices, performing ten times better than average. Kiewit is an award-winning company, gaining recognition from the government and esteemed organizations, such as Engineering News-Record, On-Site Magazine, and more.

Is Kiewit a government contractor?

Kiewit Corporation has been a government contractor since the 1920s. The company played an important role in developing transportation networks across the U.S. during the Great Depression. Some of Kiewit’s notable infrastructure contracts for the U.S. federal government include

  • Barracks and facilities at Fort Lewis in Tacoma, Washington (1939)
  • High Arctic Air Base in Thule, Greenland (1951)
  • Transbay Tube between San Francisco and Oakland, California (1966)
  • Fort McHenry Tunnel in Baltimore, Maryland (1980)
  • San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor in Central Valley, California (1991)

What are the top Kiewit government contracts?

As a contractor, Kiewit Corporation has constructed and worked on different projects for the U.S. federal government. The company has offered its innovative services to the Department of Defense (DoD), the U.S. Army, the U.S. Navy, and other federal agencies.

Tackling Important Projects with Construction-Focused Engineering

Kiewit Corporation

Kiewit government contracts have built and improved projects, government services, and key infrastructures. The company has consistently delivered construction-focused engineering for the U.S. federal government and private companies worldwide.

Articles
Top 8 Government Aerospace Contracts Won by Collins Aerospace
by Krizzia Paolyn Reyes
Published on November 8, 2022
Top 8 Government Aerospace Contracts Won by Collins Aerospace

Raytheon Technologies subsidiary Collins Aerospace made its name as one of the world’s largest suppliers of aerospace and defense products.

Currently headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States, Collins has one mission in mind: to redefine aerospace.

Collins provides answers to the most difficult questions, and solutions to the biggest challenges. Every day, they raise the bar of their success by sharing their ideas, perspectives, and expertise with the world. Here are the government contracts won by the company:

Serving the federal government

Table of Contents

  • 1. First Chilean Air Force (CAF) C-130 Upgrade to NP2000 Propeller System
  • 2. Air Force Research Laboratory Contract Award for Advanced High-Impact Resistant, F-16 Ventral Fin
  • 3. UK’s WSRF Grants A Multi-Million-Pound Award to Develop a Navigation Grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)
  • 4. Boeing Woks to Work with Collins Aerospace for The U.S. Air Force’s F-15EX Wheels and Brakes
  • 5. U.S. Army Production Contract for MAPS Gen II Assured PNT System
  • 6. 2nd Full-Rate Production Order from U.S. Army for HMS Manpack radio modernization program
  • 7. Mission System Award for Air Launched Effects for U.S. Army Future Vertical Lift Program
  • 8. Expanded Agreement with Boom Supersonic for Major Aircraft Systems for Overture
    • What does Collins Aerospace manufacture?
    • Is Collins Aerospace a government contractor?
    • What is the difference between aerospace and aviation?
    • Who are the leaders in the aerospace industry?
  • One of the Best Defense Contractors

1. First Chilean Air Force (CAF) C-130 Upgrade to NP2000 Propeller System

  • Federal Agency: Chilean Air Force
  • Date: October 2022
  • Task: Upgrade C-130 fleet, including C-130B, C-130E, KC-130R, and C-130H model variants

Collins Aerospace will upgrade the Chilean Air Force’s C-130 fleet, including C-130B, C-130E, KC-130R, and C-130H model variants. Once the installation is done, this will be the first international Chilean Air Force (CAF) C-130 to be successfully upgraded to the NP2000 propeller system.

Collins has already modified 25 C-130Hs with NP2000 propellers, and the USAF aims to equip around 100 C-130Hs with the new system. The NP2000 is equipped with eight composite blades and an electronic control system that boosts thrust by 20% during takeoff while reducing aircraft noise by 20dB and maintenance man-hours by 50%.

2. Air Force Research Laboratory Contract Award for Advanced High-Impact Resistant, F-16 Ventral Fin

  • Federal Agency: U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Date: October 2022
  • Task: Develop a ventral fin prototype for the F-16 fighter aircraft

Collins Aerospace has been granted a three-year contract by the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) to develop a ventral fin prototype for the F-16 fighter aircraft.

Collins will use its thermoplastic welding technology to construct sophisticated, high-impact resistant fins. This should reduce the weight and expense of the present F-16 aircraft structure. Over the next five years, the company expects to invest around $100 million in the growth of its thermoplastic technology.

Defense contractor offering intelligence services

3. UK’s WSRF Grants A Multi-Million-Pound Award to Develop a Navigation Grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)

  • Federal Agency: U.K. Ministry of Defense
  • Date: September 2022
  • Task: Develop a navigation-grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU)

A multi-million-pound program, which is a part of the United Kingdom’s Weapons Sector Research Framework (WSRF), has been awarded to Collins Aerospace.

The company will help develop a navigation-grade Inertial Measurement Unit (IMU) with the U.K. Ministry of Defense’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL). This will be used in complex weapons platforms in the near future.

The work will be performed at the Collins’ engineering and manufacturing facility in Plymouth, United Kingdom. A team from the company’s Advanced Technology division in Bristol will also contribute to the IMU’s development.

Collins states that IMU technology enables navigation and guidance for multi-domain platforms, ensuring that each platform delivers the desired performance at a relatively reduced cost.

4. Boeing Woks to Work with Collins Aerospace for The U.S. Air Force’s F-15EX Wheels and Brakes

  • Federal Agency: U.S. Air Force
  • Date: September 2022
  • Task: Deliver boltless wheels and carbon brakes

Boeing was awarded an Air Force contract and chose to collaborate with Collins Aerospace for the production.

Collins is tasked to design, develop, and qualify the F-15 wheels and brakes for F-15C/D and F-15E variants of the U.S. Air Force’s F-15EX aircraft, replacing Boeing’s legacy wheels and brakes in the production line.

Since Collins already worked closely with the U.S. Air Force on the Wheel and Brake System Improvement (WBSI) program, it attained installation approval from Boeing after five years of operations.

Collins’ mission is to lower the lifecycle cost over the lifespan of the aircraft while improving the longevity of the wheel and carbon brakes. Their ventures continue to meet, if not exceed, all of the U.S. Air Force performance standards for the program.

 Government contractor awarded a military contract

5. U.S. Army Production Contract for MAPS Gen II Assured PNT System

  • Federal Agency: U.S. Army
  • Date: September 2022
  • Task: Support MAPS Gen II program

Another Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) production contract from the U.S. Army has been awarded to Collins Aerospace. The contract is for the Mounted Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing System (MAPS) Gen II program with a 583 million dollars ceiling value for five years.

With the incorporation of MAPS Gen II onto ground vehicles, soldiers are able to navigate through high-threat settings with the assurance of knowing where they are, where they need to go, and the exact time with weapons on target.

MAPS Gen II is constructed with the company’s NavHub-100 navigation system and MSAS-100 (multi-sensor antenna system), which include increased protection against developing Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) and electronic threats in multi-domain operations.

MAPS Gen II utilizes Collins’ NavFusion platform that collects data from several M-code GPS sensors. Its Modular Open-System Architecture interprets technology insertions based on feedback from soldiers and Department of Defense system integration teams.

6. 2nd Full-Rate Production Order from U.S. Army for HMS Manpack radio modernization program

  • Federal Agency: U.S. Army
  • Date: September 2022
  • Task: Produce more of the HMS program’s PRC-162 software-defined ground radios

The U.S. Army awarded Collins a second full-rate production order for the Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS) program’s PRC-162 software-defined ground radios.

This is the company’s sixth order from the U.S. Army for the development of next-generation HMS radios under a contract awarded in February 2016 to Rockwell Collins, Harris, and General Dynamics C4 Systems.

As part of the army’s initiatives to modernize combat communications, U.S. Army spends a maximum of $12.7 billion on a firm-fixed-price contract for manpack radios, accessories, and related services. This is anticipated to be done by March 2026.

Collins serving homeland security and national security

7. Mission System Award for Air Launched Effects for U.S. Army Future Vertical Lift Program

  • Federal Agency: Army Aviation
  • Date: July 2022
  • Task: Support the next phase of the ALE small program

For the next phase of the Army Aviation’s Enduring and Future Vertical Lift (FVL) fleet’s Air-Launched Effects (ALE) small program, Collins Aerospace is selected as the Mission System solutions provider.

As a support to the program, the company successfully demonstrated the ALE capabilities of the RapidEdge™ Mission System in November 2021.

ALE, an uncrewed aerial system (UAS),  will assist Army Aviation in enhancing lethality and ensuring crewed platforms’ durability through numerous payloads and a mission system. That said, RapidEdge will support ALE by providing centralized functions, such as radios for communication.

Additionally, the mission system will include solutions for handling secret information and mission computing. It also enables autonomous ALEs to collaborate by utilizing their individual payloads.

8. Expanded Agreement with Boom Supersonic for Major Aircraft Systems for Overture

  • Federal Agency: Boom Supersonic
  • Date: July 2022
  • Task: Support the Overture program

The company developing the world’s fastest airliner, Boom Supersonic, will collaborate with Collins Aerospace on the Overture program.

The Overture will fly Mach 1.7 over water with a range of 4,250 nautical miles. It will carry around 65–80 passengers at twice the speed of modern-day’s airliners and run on 100% sustainable aviation fuel (SAF). Currently, there are 70 aircraft on order, with airlines such as United and Japan Airlines betting on the aircraft.

Boom has collaborated with several aerospace companies for the development of the aircraft and, on the second day of the Farnborough Airshow, announced an agreement with Collins. The company plans to roll out the airplanes in 2025, initiate flight tests in 2026, and start passenger service in 2029.

Frequently Asked Questions

Collins winning federal contracts

Below are some of the frequently asked questions about Collins Aerospace:

What does Collins Aerospace manufacture?

Collins Aerospace manufactures regional, commercial, business aviation, and military aircraft industries’ avionics, aerostructures, interiors, mission systems, mechanical systems, and power and control systems.

Is Collins Aerospace a government contractor?

For over 85 years, Collins Aerospace has been offering intelligent aviation solutions — such as air traffic control, border management systems, and aircraft connectivity and flight support services — to government agencies. That’s how the company became one of the most trusted government contractors to date.

What is the difference between aerospace and aviation?

Aerospace comprises the Earth’s atmosphere and the space in between. In contrast, aviation is anything aircraft-related that is within the Earth’s atmosphere. In short, it is the act of flying aircraft or operating commercial airplanes.

Who are the leaders in the aerospace industry?

Below are the leading names in the aerospace business:

  • Boeing
  • Airbus
  • Lockheed Martin
  • United Technologies
  • BAE Systems
  • General Dynamics
  • Northrop Grumman
  • Raytheon
  • Rolls Royce
  • GE Aviation
  • Safran
  • Space X
  • Blue Origin

One of the Best Defense Contractors

Collins, government contracting company

Collins Aerospace aims to redefine aerospace from the tiniest details to the greatest pursuits.

Through government contracting and working with different clients in the industry, the company relentlessly tackles the toughest challenges with smarter, safer, and more reliable technical services available.

Contract Awards/News
Maximus Wins D.C. Department of Human Services Contract; Lisa Simmons Quoted
by Ireland Degges
Published on November 7, 2022
Maximus Wins D.C. Department of Human Services Contract; Lisa Simmons Quoted

Maximus has been awarded a contract by the Washington, D.C. Department of Human Services to improve the D.C. Family Rehousing and Stabilization Program, which aims to aid families who have endured homelessness in creating long-term housing plans.

Under the $10 million agreement, Maximus will support reforms within the program, including minimizing barriers between departments through an alignment and integration of services, the Tysons, Virginia-based company announced on Monday.

“This is a vitally important program for thousands of Washington, D.C. residents that provides resources and support for the families that need it the most. Our work with the District of Columbia Family Rehousing and Stabilization Program aligns perfectly with our values as a company, which is driven by a dedication to move people forward,” said Lisa Simmons, vice president of workforce services at Maximus.

As tasked by the order, Maximus will work with its partners to support families by directing them toward 2Gen services, which include mental health and financial literacy resources, postsecondary and vocational programs, early childhood education and social capital procurement to help them achieve their housing objectives.

Maximus is also slated to guide families to job placement and employment programs so they are able to build their income as their stabilization plans progress through the pursuit of affordable housing and connection with long-term housing support networks.

Simmons praised the Washington, D.C. government for its work to help homeless families and improve the program to ensure greater, long-lasting impacts.

“At Maximus, we are driven to help governments better meet the needs of their constituents, and these efforts to help homeless families are critical,” she said.

The program is currently being used to provide families in permanent housing with quick stabilization through tailored, time-limited assistance from the district.

Industry News/News
Army Contracting Command Posts BAA for C5ISR Research Ideas
by Naomi Cooper
Published on November 7, 2022
Army Contracting Command Posts BAA for C5ISR Research Ideas

U.S. Army Contracting Command has released a broad agency announcement to seek white papers on secure communications and networking technologies designed to enable decisive lethality and information dominance.

The Army Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Center Research and Technology Integration Directorate is looking for research proposals in technical portfolio areas focused on soldier and platform mission equipment, spectrum dominance and intelligence and advanced technology, according to a notice posted Thursday on SAM.gov.

According to the notice, the RTI Directorate will use full and open competition to award multiple contracts, with funding for individual awards depending on the availability of funds and the quality of science and technology proposals.

The BAA will be open through November 2027.

The RTI Directorate is tasked with overseeing research and development activities to develop and integrate C5ISR platforms and capabilities for warfighters.

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