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GPS, MILSTAR, MILSATCOM BAE Systems received $226,000,000 for components, repairs, maintenance and services in support of the Doppler GPS Navigation Sets . One bid was solicited, one bid received. Gnostech Inc. received $7,675,990 for engineering, analysis and design in support of utilization/enhancement of Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific ’s Global Positioning and Navigation Systems Division facilities. GPS Source received $16,613,430 for defense advanced GPS receiver distributed devices. Harris Corp. received $9,370,956 for AN/WSC-6 E(V)9 satellite communication (SATCOM) systems. This was a non-competitive sole-source acquisition in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1). Honeywell International received $485,458,000 for the Embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System (EGI ). LinQuest Corp. received $121,182,989 for System Engineering & Integration Support Services on the current MILSATCOM Systems Directorate. This includes improving standardized enterprise processes, managing technical baseline/interfaces, developing tools and techniques to predict issues and enable timely action, and developing/maintaining performance metrics. Linquest Corp. received $7,002,010 for military satellite communication system engineering and integration at Space & Missile Center, Los Angeles AFB . Lockheed Martin received $101,604,039 for the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program. Lockheed Martin received $105,083,207 to provide MILSATCOM Orbital Operations and Logistics Sustainment Support functions. Lockheed Martin received $200,700,415 for GPS III space vehicles 05 and 06. Lockheed Martin received $58,237,713 for GPS III Space Vehicles 7 and 8 long lead items. Lockheed Martin received $62,000,000 for GPS III Space Vehicles 5 and 6. Lockheed Martin received $68,856,746 for GPS On-Orbit support. This is a sole source acquisition. Northrop Grumman received $8,192,012 for a protected Military Satellite Communications design for affordability risk reduction demonstration. Raytheon received $11,971,245 to support MILSATCOM Global Broadcast System (GBS ). Raytheon received $11,795,303 for sustainment services supporting MILSATCOM Global Broadcast System (GBS ) in Sterling, VA. Raytheon received $26,300,000 for GPS operator control station minimized crew manning. Raytheon received $7,790,000 for GPS Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing (SAASM ) modules to DOD and FMS . Applied Systems Engineering (ASE ) received $11,655,000 for SAASM Advanced Tactical Navigator (ATACNAV) units – utilized to retrieve position, velocity, and altitude of Battle Management Systems platforms – and Anti-Spoofing Module Advanced Tactical Navigator High Accuracy units. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304 (c)(1). SAIC received $7,940,000 for work on the GPS Directorate Systems Engineering and Integration Bridge 3.0. SAIC received $7,977,017 for GPS engineering and integration requirements.

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GPS, MILSTAR, MILSATCOM BAE Systems received $226,000,000 for components, repairs, maintenance and services in support of the Doppler GPS Navigation Sets. One bid was solicited, one bid received. Gnostech Inc. received $7,675,990 for engineering, analysis and design in support of utilization/enhancement of Space & Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific’s Global Positioning and Navigation Systems Division facilities. GPS Source received $16,613,430 for defense advanced GPS receiver distributed devices. Harris Corp. received $9,370,956 for AN/WSC-6 E(V)9 satellite communication (SATCOM) systems. This was a non-competitive sole-source acquisition in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Honeywell International received $485,458,000 for the Embedded GPS Inertial Navigation System (EGI). LinQuest Corp. received $121,182,989 for System Engineering & Integration Support Services on the current MILSATCOM Systems Directorate. This includes improving standardized enterprise processes, managing technical baseline/interfaces, developing tools and techniques to predict issues and enable timely action, and developing/maintaining performance metrics. Linquest Corp. received $7,002,010 for military satellite communication system engineering and integration at Space & Missile Center, Los Angeles AFB. Lockheed Martin received $101,604,039 for the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program. Lockheed Martin received $105,083,207 to provide MILSATCOM Orbital Operations and Logistics Sustainment Support functions. Lockheed Martin received $200,700,415 for GPS III space vehicles 05 and 06. Lockheed Martin received $58,237,713 for GPS III Space Vehicles 7 and 8 long lead items. Lockheed Martin received $62,000,000 for GPS III Space Vehicles 5 and 6. Lockheed Martin received $68,856,746 for GPS On-Orbit support. This is a sole source acquisition. Northrop Grumman received $8,192,012 for a protected Military Satellite Communications design for affordability risk reduction demonstration. Raytheon received $11,971,245 to support MILSATCOM Global Broadcast System (GBS). Raytheon received $11,795,303 for sustainment services supporting MILSATCOM Global Broadcast System (GBS) in Sterling, VA. Raytheon received $26,300,000 for GPS operator control station minimized crew manning. Raytheon received $7,790,000 for GPS Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing (SAASM) modules to DOD and FMS. Applied Systems Engineering (ASE) received $11,655,000 for SAASM Advanced Tactical Navigator (ATACNAV) units – utilized to retrieve position, velocity, and altitude of Battle Management Systems platforms – and Anti-Spoofing Module Advanced Tactical Navigator High Accuracy units. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). SAIC received $7,940,000 for work on the GPS Directorate Systems Engineering and Integration Bridge 3.0. SAIC received $7,977,017 for GPS engineering and integration requirements.

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Secure Communication Systems (Secure) received $17,434,072 for integrated soldier power and data systems and defense advanced GPS adapters. Sonalysts received $17,149,698 for Standard Space Trainer (SST) GPS Next Generation Operation Control System Vendor Plug-In and to develop a training system for the SST training environment. Technology Advancement Group (TAG) received $8,832,000 for GPS production and related support to the U.S. Army Geospatial Center (AGC). Thales Components Corp. received $24,793,300 for Milstar traveling wave tubes. The SI Organization received $83,748,017 for systems engineering and integration technical support for GPS Enterprise system of stems (composed of product segments: space, control and user). Trivec-Avant Corp. and Antenna Research Associates (ARA) received $10,000,000 for nine types of UHF SATCOM antennas to be used in various configurations by USSOCOM. DEFENSE INFORMATION SYSTEMS AGENCY BAE Systems received $8,200,000 for XTS Enterprise Guard Solution (consisting of hardware, software and maintenance support) for e-mail, file transfer and Web services at DISA’s Lab Building, Ft. Meade. The was non-competitive, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). HighAction; Soft Tech Consulting; Unitech Consulting; and NOVA Corporation received $404,095,000 for the DISA Information Technology Enterprise Support Services (DESS). Work includes support to operate, maintain, and modernize DISA's IT enterprise. Iridium Satellite received $400,000,000 for unlimited DISA EMSS Iridium airtime for voice, data, paging and Distributed Tactical Communications System services for an unlimited number of federal government subscribers, and other DISA-sponsored subscribers. These contracts were non-competitive, per FAR 6.302-1. Iridium Satellite received $7,241,112 for hardware and software repairs, maintenance, Gateway Technical Assistance Center support and Information Assurance Vulnerability Alert services for the EMSS DoD Gateway Iridium components. LAUNCH SERVICES & SPACE SUPPORT – The following contracts show which companies profit from assisting DOD with its busy launch schedule. The Aerospace Corp. received $787,782,764 for general life cycle systems engineering and integration for the National Security Space Community. This includes planning, technical specification support, analyzing user needs, designing alternatives, ensuring interoperability and quality control, and assisting with test and evaluation, launch support, flight tests, orbital operations and integration of space systems into “effective systems of systems.” Work will be performed at Los Angeles AFB. The Aerospace Corp. received $24,000,000 for space systems engineering and integration. Booz Allen received $18,062,895 for systems engineering and integration support to the Launch and Test Range System at Los Angeles AFB. Booz Allen received $8,936,283 for systems engineering and integration support for launch test and range system programs at Los Angeles AFB and Vandenberg AFB.

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Computer Sciences Corp. received $81,671,340 for supporting the launch processing mission of the 45th Space Wing and its launch customers at Cape Canaveral. Space Coast Launch Services received $35,355,805 for operations, maintenance and engineering on critical launch, spacecraft and ordnance facilities and support systems owned by the 45th Space Wing at Patrick AFB. Fort Mojave Services received $9,955,007 for mission infrastructure support for the launch and test range system and western range operations at Vandenberg AFB. Lockheed Martin received $116,069,077 for Space Vehicle 4 launch operations. ManTech SRS received $15,297,820 for systems engineering and integration support for the Space and Missile Systems, Launch & Range Systems directorate at Los Angeles AFB and Cape Canaveral. The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) gave $391,577,751 to unnamed corporations to operate the NGA IT Enterprise Operations and Sustainment (O&S) at approximately 170 sites around the world. Northrop Grumman received $19,300,000 for support and sustainment (factory operations and management support for spacecraft and sensors; on-site support; in-depth missile threat analysis to the 2SWS) of the Defense Support Program (DSP). United Launch Services (ULS) received $1,088,000,000 for Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV) production in support of: AF Atlas V 401, AF Atlas V 501, AF Delta IV 4,2, AF Delta IV 5,4 NRO Atlas 401, NRO Atlas 541, and a NRO Delta IV 5,2. This is a sole source acquisition. United Launch Services received $530,794,720 for launch vehicle support of: Air Force Atlas V 501, Atlas V 511, Delta IV 4,2, Delta IV 5,4, and an NRO Delta IV Heavy. Work will be performed at Centennial, CO, Vandenberg AFB and Cape Canaveral. This is a sole source acquisition. United Launch Services received $1,878,170,260 for mission assurance, program management, systems engineering, integration of space vehicles with launch vehicles, launch site and range operations, and launch infrastructure maintenance/sustainment for the Delta IV and Atlas V. Work will be performed at Littleton, CO, Vandenberg AFB, and Cape Canaveral Air Station. United Launch Services received $16,895,621 for EELV launch capability. United Paradyne received $8,355,754 for aerospace support services which provides an integrated management entity (the Aerospace Maintenance Operations Center) as a single point of contact that interfaces, controls, schedules, operates, maintains, and supports the 30th Space Wing community. SUNDRY R&D Alion Science and Technology; Applied Research Associates; Engility; Exelis; Northrop Grumman; Raytheon; and Leidos received $4,000,000,000 to provide R&D and scientific and technological solutions for non-proliferation and counter-proliferation of WMD. Alion Science & Technology Corp. received $46,931,841 for advanced processes for emerging systems. The overall objective of this contract is to advance materials and manufacturing and testing technology for next-generation components and systems for the sponsors. This contract, like so many others, tells the U.S. taxpayer nothing.

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Applied Research Associates; Survice Engineering; Mantech International Corporation; and Filius Corporation received $48,000,000 for analytical services associated with target descriptions, vulnerability, survivability, weapons effectiveness studies and support to current operations. Argon ST received $9,632,695 to support the Joint Unified Multi-Capable Protection System R&D program, which aims to improve Army SIGINT capabilities. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. A-Tech Corp. received $60,000,000 to help Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Spacecraft Technology Division in developing and integrating new technologies and innovative operational concepts. Battelle Memorial Institute; Booz Allen Hamilton; Exelis Inc.; Northrop Grumman; Wintec Arrowmaker; SAIC; and Technical and Project Engineering received $80,000,000 to support Army Research Laboratory (ARL) increased unique mission cell requirements. Jacobs Technology received $30,676,146 for support services to ARL Information Technology. CACI-CMS Information Systems received $9,705,666 to provide program management and engineering services in support of DOD biometric programs. Northrop Grumman received $9,784,125 for systems sustainment in support of the biometrics database. Scitor Corp. received $27,000,000 to provide human identification research and technology assessments. This is a R&D effort, which includes biometric technology development, assessment, demonstration and prototyping. Chesapeake Defense Services; HP White Laboratory; and NTS Technical Systems received a collective $18,000,000 for ballistic and non-ballistic laboratory testing. Design Knowledge Co. (TDKC) received $24,899,999 for R&D of the 4-D Common Operational Picture for Mission Assurance. Diversitech Inc. received $7,499,501 for maintenance/repair on 7,352 pieces of equipment that support the Air Force Institute of Technology (AFIT), AFRL, National Air & Space Intelligence Center (NASIC), and others. Northrop Grumman received $8,424,108 to help NASIC enhance and operate current infrastructure and to modernize NASIC’s Automated Virtual Information Production Support System. Material & Technical Support Service Corp. received $9,500,000 for R&D, testing, analysis, and assessment of USAF counter-proliferation efforts. Engility Corporation received $9,679,180 for R&D and experimental engineering services for the Army Research Laboratory’s Vehicle Technology Directorate’s platform mechanics, propulsion technologies, autonomous systems and vehicle analysis sections. Exelis Inc. received $16,000,000 for R&D on the Integrated Demonstrations & Applications Research program to continue crucial threat assessments, technology evaluations and threat/technology model developments that support critical warfighter needs. This is a sole-source acquisition. General Dynamics received $475,000,000 for R&D supporting the Warfighter Information Network- Tactical Increment 3. Requirements include fabrication, assembly, and coding. Support includes evolutionary product integration, testing, and evaluation.

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General Dynamics received $49,000,000 for the Directed Energy Bio-effects Research program, which conducts research on directed energy and kinetic energy systems in order to “develop novel bio-effects applications and assist in transitioning DOD technologies.” Research includes: directed energy weapon effectiveness and safety, directed energy bio-mechanisms, radio frequency bio-effects modeling and simulation, and human effectiveness analysis and integration. Innovative Scientific Solutions received $44,560,000 for advanced propulsion concepts and cycles program at Wright-Patterson AFB. Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) received $888,757,811 for providing research and analysis to the Office of the SECDEF, the joint staff, combatant commands, and other DOD branches. This contract was not competitively processed because it was obtained under the FFRDC program. Gryphon Technologies ($46,432,142); InnovaSystems International ($44,216,554); SAIC ($40,251,532); Concurrent Technologies ($36,546,577) support the Office of SECDEF Readiness Support System through: systems engineering, integration, test and evaluation, and lifecycle support; technical support; and market research of hardware/software. RAND Corp. received $12,379,400 for analysis and R&D to Office of the Under SECDEF (AT&L). KEYW Corp.; SAIC; Raytheon; and BAE Systems received $24,375,000 for R&D on the Compact Automatic Target Recognition (ATR) and Sustainable Environment (CASE) program. Northrop Grumman received $48,750,000 for R&D regarding automatic target recognition (ATR). The CASE program will develop and demonstrate the ability to add new target representations to ATR databases rapidly, including potentially on-the-fly target insertion. Technology will be demonstrated in the lab and field. NexGen Communications received $14,688,914 for R&D services. Northrup Grumman received $40,500,000 for R&D, enhancement, integration, deployment and sustainment the Secure Access Baseline for the EnterpRise multi-level access solutions for the AFISRA, DHS, DIA, and other IC and DOD customers. SAIC and SIG received $16,168,000 for “object physics for exploitation and recognition (OPERA) to obtain the capability to isolate and model physical mechanisms responsible for exploitation performance earlier in the exploitation development process.” SAIC received $8,399,044 for: Advanced Laser Technology Research (ALTER) to improve laser development, laser damage and vulnerability testing programs, and to provide facility/ops support to AFRL’s Advanced Electric Laser Branch at Kirtland AFB. Sierra Nevada received $10,064,926 for interface to operational systems for the functional development model for AFRL. Sierra Nevada received $8,387,809 for software and hardware architecture framework prototype development. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) received $11,151,506 to develop, test, integrate, and demonstrate System Manager and Link Manager Reference applications for the Telemetry Network System (TmNS) in support of the Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB) Integrated Network Enhancement Telemetry Program Office. This contract was non-competitive, per FAR 6.302-1. Systems Planning & Analysis, Inc. received $8,069,861 for systems engineering and analysis support, arms control support, research and development support, program planning, and propulsion support services contract.

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TASC Inc. received $35,000,000 for the Optical Radiation Bioeffects and Safety (ORBS) program, which conducts research on kinetic energy systems. Research includes: novel laser bioeffects, laser eye protection & advanced technology demonstration, and applied high energy laser bioeffects. Research will be conducted on optical radiation hazards expected in future combat scenarios, trying to develop of appropriate countermeasures. Tygart Technology received $7,411,857 for R&D services. UES, Inc. received $22,745,000 for metallic and ceramic materials research at AFRL. Vadum, Inc. received $9,798,383 for R&D supporting new electronic warfare capabilities. This was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid solicited and one bid was received. MULTIFUNCTIONAL INFORMATION DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Assured Space Access Technologies ($51,842,563); Koam Engineering Systems ($47,107,457); and Tactical Engineering & Analysis ($52,886,922) will provide analysis and test engineering, prototype development, and evaluation supports services for MIDS, Joint Tactical Information Distribution System, Joint Tactical Radio System waveform, Airborne Early Warning Ground Integration Segment systems, Ship Self Defense System, advanced Combat Direction Systems, network communications equipment, and U.S. and Coalition/Allied military tactical data links. BAE Systems received $48,000,000 for systems engineering and integration of the MIDS-LVTs. This contract was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-4 & 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(4). Data Link Solutions received $11,405,804 for MIDS-LVTs. Parties include: U.S. (71 percent), Poland (8 percent), Japan (8 percent), Australia (5 percent), UAE (5 percent) and Saudi Arabia (3 percent). Data Link Solutions received $13,362,375 to repair MIDS joint tactical radios systems. Data Link Solutions received $38,235,386 to repair MIDS and establish a MIDS repair capability at the 402nd Maintenance Wing (MXW) at Warner-Robins Air Logistics Center. Data Link Solutions received $32,874,867 and ViaSat received $39,182,647 for Block Upgrade 2 (BU2) development and retrofits to MIDS-LVT production/engineering services. These contracts were not competitively procured pursuant to FAR 6.302-1 and 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Data Link Solutions and ViaSat received $166,300,000 each for systems engineering and integration of MIDS low volume terminal (LVT) and the MIDS joint tactical radio systems (JTRS) terminal. ViaSat Inc. received $21,665,911 for MIDS-Low Volume Terminals (MIDS-LVTs). Parties to this contract are: USA (47 percent), Australia (22 percent), Oman (16 percent) and Thailand (15 percent). ViaSat received $19,487,844 to develop/implement four nets of concurrent multi-netting with concurrent contention receive (CMN-4) on MIDS JTRS configurations. Data Link Solutions received $33,368,569 to develop, design and implement four nets of concurrent multi-netting with concurrent contention receive (CMN-4) on the MIDS JTRS terminal configuration. This order was not competitively procured in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS

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Amphenol Fiber Systems International (AFSI) received $45,000,000 for a Mixed Fiber Optic Cable Assembly to replace the LED based CX-13295 Tactical Fiber Optic Cable Assembly for the USMC. Ayak LLC received $7,500,000 for repair, replacement and installation of various electrical distribution components. Design West Technologies received $20,878,535 for production, assembly, testing, and packaging of Communication Transponder Family of Systems communication assemblies composed of printed circuit boards, electronic components, and external enclosures. Exelis received $7,866,232 for spare parts for core memory units. Pacific IC Sourcel; LC Engineers; Laguna Components; Impact Components; and JRH Electronics received a total $9,250,000 for integrated circuits, resistors, capacitors, connectors, wire braid, diodes, flex circuits, switches, back shells, heat-shrinkable sleeving, sleeving, field-effect transistors, encoders, transistors, power supply, flash chips, potentiometers, radio, electronic sub-assemblies, receivers, semi-conductors, plugs, global positioning system components, terminal blocks, antennas, inertial measurement units, fuses, relays, transducers, switches, power-cables, receptacles, oscilloscopes, and drying cabinets). SRI International received $65,019,628 for generalized emulation of microcircuits production program for Federal Supply Class 5962 providing full-scale production of micro-electronic devices that meet the form, fit, function, and interface of original devices that have become obsolete. This is a sole source acquisition. NETWORK CENTRIC SOLUTIONS Ace Technology Partners; CDW Government; CounterTrade Products; FedStore Corp.; General Dynamics; Intelligent Decisions Inc.; Iron Bow Technologies; and World Wide Technology received $6,900,000,000 for Network Centric Solutions (NETCENTS-2) Netcentric Products. This will provide commercially available off-the-shelf products to support the Internet Protocol Network and will include the following categories of netcentric products and associated support worldwide: networking equipment, servers/storage, peripherals, multimedia, identity management/biometric hardware and associated software. Federal Networked Systems; Dell Federal Systems; Harris IT Services Corp.; Sterling Computers Corp.; Force 3 Inc.; PCMall Inc.; Insight Public Sector Inc.; Presidio Networked Solutions Inc.; and FCN Inc. received a collective $6,900,000,000 for Network Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) Netcentric Products. Immix Technology; M2 Technology; Blue Tech; Unicom Government, Inc.; Global Technology Resources; Micro Tech; Red River Computer Co.; and Integration Technologies Group received $6,900,000,000 for Network Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) Netcentric Products. Lockheed Martin; TYBRIN; Harris IT Services; SRA International; Raytheon; and L-3 National Security Solutions received $960,000,000 for Network-Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) Application Services. Lockheed Martin received $14,385,682 for working on an integrated space situational awareness prototype developer (IPD) for (NETCENTS) in Colorado Springs, CO. ACQUISITION SUPPORT

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CACI received $14,228,545 for acquisition support services in Afghanistan, Kuwait and Qatar. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Jacobs Technology received $128,450,000 for additional engineering, technical and acquisition support services at Eglin AFB. This contract involves some FMS. Jacobs Technology received $40,201,468 for engineering and technology acquisition support services. Contracts were sole source acquisitions and have FMS components, since they require overseas travel for host nation support. Jacobs Technology received $12,500,000 for Engineering and Technology Acquisition Support Services at Hanscom AFB. COMMAND & CONTROL Forward Slope ($28,651,472); Geocent ($22,109,107); G2 Software Systems ($23,420,492); Harmonia Holdings Group ($26,674,385); ISPA Technology ($24,017,291); and Moebius ($24,594,747) will support Space and Naval Warfare Systems (SPAWAR) Center Pacific C2 technologies and capabilities with science and technology research, systems engineering, architecture, design, development, integration, test, experimentation, implementation and support of C2 net-centric operations. McConnell Jones Lanier & Murphy; Pioneering Decisive Solutions; and Total Technology Inc. received $75,000,000 for the Automated Test System Testing and Net-Centric support. Northrop Grumman received $80,000,000 for Next Generation Command and Control Processor (NGC2P) Technology Refresh and Link 22 development, including software/hardware development, engineering services and “technology refresh” field change kits. Odyssey Systems Consulting Group received $8,456,784 for professional acquisition support services at Hanscom AFB in support of Space C2 Surveillance Division and the Theater Battle Control Division of classified FMS (roughly 14% of contract). Raytheon received $134,399,631 to develop Global Aircrew Strategic Network Terminals Increment I, a communication system that disseminates nuclear C2 messages from national-level authorities. Raytheon received $30,020,420 for design agent and engineering services in support of the Cooperative Engagement Capabilities (CEC) program. CEC is a sensor netting system that improves battle force anti-air warfare capability by extracting and distributing sensor-derived information/data to participating units. Raytheon received $15,032,316 for CEC production. Raytheon received $12,921,937 for cooperative engagement capability (CEC) for the AN/USG-2B Shipboard System and three planar array antenna assembly (PAAA) systems. Raytheon received $7,097,447 for CEC engineering services. SSB Inc. received $8,192,670 for technical support services in the areas of database and web development and maintenance for C2 applications. TRI-COR Industries received $73,903,803 for applications, infrastructure and systems support, Increment 2 (AISS II) services in support of AMC’s C2 and in-transit visibility/business systems. SPACE-BASED INFRARED SYSTEMS & SPACE-BASED SPACE SURVEILLANCE Boeing received $56,867,404 for on-orbit support, factory reach-back, maintenance, and storage. Boeing received $12,322,017 for satellite operations, maintenance, and anomaly resolution of the Space Based Space Surveillance (SBSS) Block 10 System. Boeing received $10,892,553 for logistic

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support, analysis, and Type III anomaly support for the Space Based Space Surveillance Block 10 System [PDF]. Lockheed Martin received $284,439,355 for advanced procurement for the SBIRS GEO 5-6 program. Lockheed Martin received $105,868,182 for logistics support, legacy sustainment and combined task force support of SBIRS. Lockheed Martin received $96,287,882 for SBIRS logistics support (operations crew support; organizational/depot maintenance) at Boulder and Buckley AFB. Lockheed Martin received $75,230,383 for modifications to the current Mobile Ground System (MGS) to enable processing of Defense Support Program and SBIRS GEO mission data and to perform limited contingency SBIRS GEO satellite commanding. Lockheed will also replace existing Intermediate Maintenance Facility with the Maintenance & Operations Support Suite used for pre-deployment preparation on the S2E2 MGS Force Packages, and provide maintainer and limited operator training. Lockheed Martin received $58,408,979 for the SBIRS Follow-on Production Program. Lockheed Martin received $12,972,373 for a SBIRS high component. Lockheed Martin received $48,600,000 for ongoing sustainment of Highly Elliptical Orbit (HEO) and Geosynchronous Elliptical Orbit (GEO) on-orbit assets. This is provided by using FOS in SBIRS Auxiliary Support Center and SBIRS Payload On-Orbit Test Sustainment. Contract includes ongoing sustainment of the flight software and databases, labs infrastructure, and performance trending of the payload. Lockheed Martin received $42,410,080 for advanced procurement of non-recurring engineering and long-lead materials for SBIRS‘s GEO 5-6 program and for additional material items and engineering. Lockheed Martin received $16,530,842 for a sustainment support study and system modifications for the logistics support and Combined Task Force efforts required for operations, maintenance, and sustainment for operational SBIRS ground systems assets. MAINSTREAM COMMERCIAL SYSTEMS SUPPORT Dell received $24,900,000 for up to 100,000 Hypervisor software licenses with first year software maintenance included. Dell received $9,604,789 for desktop computers and tablets. Dell received $12,480,000 for 13,000 printers using computer hardware enterprise software and solutions. DLT Solutions received $23,212,706 for software maintenance and support to Oracle software licenses. DLT Solutions received $8,772,000 for personnel licenses for use and maintenance of Oracle software. DLT Solutions received $12,375,152 for maintenance for Symantec software licenses. Hewlett Packard received $679,792,250 for the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI). InfoReliance Corp. received $9,179,734 for Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS) in support of the DTRA Directorate of Information Operations (J6). Microsoft received $412,240,000 for Microsoft Enterprise Technical Support Services (METSS) necessary to obtain highly trained “Microsoft Blue Badge Cardholder-support.” These services require access rights to Microsoft's proprietary code, which is licensed under exclusive legal right of Microsoft. Microsoft received $66,400,000 for premier/consulting support services, including: planning and coordination; risk

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assessments and consulting; 24/7 problem resolution; engineering; and architectural consulting services. This was non-competitive, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) as implemented by FAR 6.302-1. Mythics Inc. received $12,312,042 for maintenance support services. One bid solicited, one bid received. Mythics, Inc. received $19,770,292 for new products and support for Oracle. Oracle received $6,895,405 for software license renewals and maintenance. Oracle received $7,043,216 for Oracle PeopleSoft licenses and maintenance services. Oracle received $14,880,250 for system sustainment and maintenance on the Global Combat Support System – Marine Corps (GCSS-MC). This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(2). Oracle received $35,550,000 for support, “technical refresh” and upgrades for the GCSS–MC. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Softchoice Corp. received $17,502,052 for Microsoft brand name Software Assurance. Softchoice Corp. received $11,184,542 and $13,830,755 for Microsoft software licenses and support. True Tandem LLC received $6,930,270 for IT services to support the Enterprise Knowledge Services initiative for the U.S. Army Reserve Command at Ft. Bragg. Xerox Corp.; Canon USA; Cartridge Technologies; Ricoh USA; Konica Minolta Business Solutions; Lexmark International; and KST Data Inc. received $498,000,000 to help integrate, modernize and refresh the Army’s base architecture while providing standardized interfaces. RADIOS Aeroflex received $15,214,074 for ground radio maintenance automatic test systems (GRMATS). This supports fielding and sustainment of up to 300 GRMATS for product manager, test measurement and diagnostic equipment, program manager combat support systems. Boeing received $19,320,670 for 2,040 CSEL hand held radios, AN/PRQ-7A, and accessories. Boeing received $6,788,211 for ARC-210 Gen-V radio upgrade for C-32A and C-40B. EADS received $33,217,089 for six UH72A Lakota aircraft and six airborne communication 231 radios. First RF Corp. received $24,900,000 to research, develop, test, evaluate and deploy advanced radio frequency systems. General Dynamics received $107,309,000 to procure 1500 Manpack radio kits and 500 dismount kits. Harris received $500,000,000 for radios, equipment, data and services. One bid solicited, one received. L-3 received $21,147,601 for hardware, tear-down and evaluation, and repair and modification services [up to one I/J Band Amplifier, Radio Frequency AM-7536/ULQ-21(V) Microwave Power Module, First Article, and 375 I/J Band Amplifiers, Radio Frequency AM-7536/ULQ-21(V) Microwave Power Module production units] for production units, and materials.

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Motorola Solutions received $16,877,999 for land mobile radio support in Kuwait. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Motorola Solutions received $17,248,849 for sustainment of various radio systems at 53 military installations worldwide. Raytheon received $42,765,853 to supply radio parts and equipment for the U.S. Navy and Australia. Raytheon received $7,465,899 for various radio spare parts and support equipment. Rockwell Collins received $85,153,904 for spare parts for radio receiving sets, low frequency automatic direction finders, and tactical navigation systems for Army helicopters. Rockwell Collins Inc. received $9,175,668 for AN/ARC-210(V) electronic radios and ancillary equipment for a variety of aircraft. Rockwell Collins received $7,277,056 for ARC electronic radio controls and equipment for F-15C/D aircraft (includes 50 C-12719/ARC radio sets; 50 AM-7526/ARC amplifiers; 50 MX-11641/ARC LNA diplexers; 50 RT-1939(C) receiver/transmitters; 6 RT-1747D/ARC R/T spares; and 6 C-11898A/ARC radio sets spares). Rockwell Collins received $6,539,431 to procure AN/ARC-210(V) electronic radios and ancillary equipment for a variety of aircraft. Savi Technology received $6,997,888 for active RFID tags in support of Marine Corps Total Force Information Technology Services. SRA International received $30,000,000 for procurement services in support of the Passive RFID II. World Wide Technology received $9,967,138 for work on the DLA Radio-Frequency Identification Program upgrade. GROUND-BASED RADAR ARCTEC Alaska JV received $39,327,456 to operate and maintain the Alaska Radar System, consisting of 15 remote radar sites. BAE Systems received $7,300,000 to operate, maintain, and support the perimeter acquisition radar attack characterization system and site at Cavalier Air Force Station. Lockheed Martin received $206,884,461 for AN/TPQ-53 radar systems and corresponding spare parts. Lockheed Martin received $13,100,000 for spares and production technical data package for the AN/TPQ-53 radar program. Lockheed Martin received $11,989,659 for interim support on AN/TPQ-53 radar systems. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Northrop Grumman received $24,502,359 to increase the estimated ceiling cost for G/ATOR engineering and manufacturing development phase and associated costs to reflect the anticipated cost growth. Northrop Grumman received $10,761,825 for engineering and manufacturing work on the G/ATOR. This was not competitively procured. Northrop Grumman received $10,500,000 for G/ATOR engineering and manufacturing, associated engineering support services, and cost increases. Thales Raytheon Systems received $11,890,678 for life cycle services for the Sentinel radar system. One bid was solicited with one received. SHIP-BASED ELECTRONIC WARFARE

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Lockheed Martin received $27,399,999 for the Surface Electronic Warfare Improvement Program (SEWIP) Block 2 System parts and labor. SEWIP aims to upgrade the existing AN/SLQ-32(V) Electronic Warfare System. Lockheed Martin received $30,550,000 for SEWIP Block 2 System LRIP units. Lockheed Martin received $39,050,000 for SEWIP Block 2 System LRIP. Northrop Grumman received $13,461,795 to add three additional years to the contract and to add two contract line items to procure (V)4 Electronic Surveillance Enhancement (ESE) kits and technically refreshed ESEs used in the AN/SLQ-32 anti-ship missile system. EXECUTIVE & COMPLIANCE SUPPORT CACI received $10,557,263 for on-site operational support to the mission systems of the office of the undersecretary of defense (comptroller) on system maintenance, system conversion and migration, report generation and documentation, training and guidance on the comptroller mission systems as well as service desk and network operations. Honeywell Technology (HTSL) received $14,240,320 for technical and analytical services (Cyber Readiness Inspections, Security Inspections, assessments/trainings in support of Fleet Cyber Command’s Cyber Security Inspection Certification Program and verification, validation, and reporting effort for oversight of Navy Marine Corps Intranet/Next Generation Enterprise Network) for the Office of Compliance and Assessment. Interactive Process Technology received $8,534,922 for technical, analytical, and administrative support services to the Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (AT&L). NOVA Corp. received $6,942,234 to provide IT support for the Office of Secretary of Defense (OSD). THE GAMUT OF INTEROPERABLE INFORMATION SERVICES Ace Info Solutions; aVenture Technologies; Barling Bay; Centuria Corp.; DKW Communications; Dynamic Network Enterprises; ECSI International; Imagine One StraCon Venture; Integrated Technology Solutions; Group Joint Venture; Mandex Inc.; Product Data Integration Technologies; Network Security Systems Plus; and Sysorex Government Services received $49,918,000 for business and force support services including the entire spectrum of equipment and services associated with lifecycle support including R&D, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR, Information Operations, Enterprise Information Services and Space capabilities. Atlas Technologies; Ausgar Technologies; By Light, Professional IT Services; Cambridge International Systems; Case, LLC; DKW Communications; Dynamic Network Enterprises; KinetX Inc.; Professional Software Engineering; and Trace Systems Inc. received $49,918,000 for transport and computing infrastructure support services, including equipment and services associated with lifecycle support (R&D, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR, information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities). BAE Systems; Booz Allen Hamilton; CACI Inc.; CGI Federal; Computer Sciences Corp.; Deloitte Consulting; General Dynamics; HP; Engility Corp.; Lockheed Martin; MC Dean, Inc.; SAIC; Scientific Research Corp.; Secure Mission Solutions; and URS Federal Services received $179,908,000 for business and force support services, equipment and services associated with the lifecycle support, R&D, test, evaluation,

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production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR, information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities. Barling Bay; CASE, LLC; DKW Communications; Dynamic Network Enterprises; Grove Resource Solutions; Information Management Group; Mandex; Network Security Systems Plus; Technical Software Services; and Vector Planning & Services received $49,918,000 for integrated cyber operations support including the entire spectrum of non-inherently governmental services and solutions (equipment and services) associated with the full system lifecycle support including research, development, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable command, control, communication, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (C5ISR), information operations, enterprise information services (EIS) and space capabilities. Booz Allen Hamilton; CACI, Inc. – Federal; Centurum Information Technology; Computer Sciences Corp.; Glotech, Inc.; Honeywell Technology Solutions; Engility Corp.; Lockheed Martin; M.C. Dean; Qinetiq North America; SAIC; Sotera Defense Solutions; Scientific Research Corp.; and ManTech Systems Engineering Corp. received a total $179,957,600 for Decision Superiority support services, including equipment and services associated with lifecycle support (R&D, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR, information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities). MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, CYBER & SPACE CONTRACTS 3e Technologies International [PDF] received $9,861,065 to design, develop, implement, test, deliver and install critical facilities infrastructure control and monitoring systems. ABB Inc. received $7,680,210 for digital static excitation systems. ABM Government Services; AECOM Government Services; BAE Systems; Booz Allen Hamilton; Battelle Memorial Institute; CGI Federal Inc.; Concurrent Technologies; DynCorp International; Engility Corp.; Exelis Systems; General Dynamics; Honeywell Technology Solutions; Jacobs Advanced Systems Group; Lockheed Martin Patricio Enterprises; PD Systems; PrimeTech International; Raytheon; SAIC; Bowhead Support Group; CBAIA and Associates; Joint Logistics Mangers; PrimeTech International; ReMilNet; Metrostar Systems; Quantum Dynamics; SawTst, LLC; Skylla Engineering Ltd.; Tatitlek Training Services; and TeleDevices, LLC received $170,925,015 for logistics support, including: daily IT support; quality assurance support and support to Logistics Command Centers customers; program management and operations; training support, program support, distribution/supply support, maintenance support, and technical data development support. Agile Defense received $8,763,796 for corporate services support, including help desk and desktop customer support; audio-visual and video teleconference support; hardware management and maintenance; special C4 support; and information assurance/information protection support. Akima Facilities Management received $13,738,710 for installation services at Ft. Gordon. Alatec Inc. received $7,538,713 to provide analytical capabilities, planning, modeling and other support. Alutiiq 3SG received $13,560,933 to upgrade electronic security systems (ESS) services at Army National Guard facilities, Armed Forces Reserve Center, and DHS by providing threat, vulnerability and risk

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assessments, site surveys, design/engineering, procurement, installation/integration, testing, training and documentation. Analytical Services; COLSA Corp.; Engineering Research & Consulting; DMD; Quantum Research International; Radiance Technologies; Sigmatech Inc.; System Studies & Simulation; and Warfighter Solutions received $997,000,000 for systems engineering and technical assistance to U.S. Army SMDC. Attain; InSap Services; and Herdt Consulting received $129,000,000 for the full range of enterprise infrastructure services. BAE Systems received $28,167,428 for 262 AN/ALE-55 fiber optic towed decoys (FOTDs) and 70 electronic frequency converters (EFC). BAE Systems received $7,383,414 for hardware, software, performance enhancements and maintenance of BAE Software Compliant Architecture Common Data Link family of products. This contract was not competitively procured in accordance with 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). BAE Systems received $85,500,000 and Quantum Research International (QRI) received $85,500,000 to provide R&D, test and evaluation services in support of the Future Warfare Center [PDF]. One bid was solicited, with one bid received on each contract. Benchmark Electronics received $14,882,971 for 12,000 (at most) transceiver field units in support of Program Manager Air Warrior. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Boecore received $30,000,000 for Command Information Management System Information Technology Services for the U.S. Army SMDC. Booz Allen Hamilton received $12,099,998 to provide continued management and business operations support at current levels. Booz Allen Hamilton received $49,916,668 to analyze, assess, study, and conduct operational exercises of ISR technologies and systems. Booz Allen Hamilton received $30,864,036 to support emerging navigation technologies for air and shipboard C4ISR system applications. This includes project management, systems engineering, integration, requirements analysis, testing, and life-cycle sustainment of software and hardware. Coherent Technical Services (CTSi) received $29,057,148 to support emerging navigation technologies for air and shipboard C4ISR system applications. This includes: project management, systems engineering, integration, requirements analysis, basic research, development, testing, and life-cycle sustainment of software/hardware directly related to emerging and existing technologies. Booz Allen Hamilton received $79,344,625; Engility Corp. received $67,773,004; and SAIC received $73,228,573 to support shore networks with sustainment services for the Base Level Information Infrastructure to include project management; engineering, technical and integrated logistics support; configuration management; certification and accreditation; and enterprise applications. Booz Allen Hamilton; CACI; Computer Sciences Corporation; General Dynamics One Source; Honeywell Technology Solutions; Engility; Lockheed Martin; SAIC; Scientific Research Corporation; Secure Mission Solutions; STG; Systems Research & Applications Corporation; and URS Federal Services received $179,908,600 for ISR, cyber, and space capabilities work.

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Booz Allen Hamilton; CACI; SAIC; D & S Consultants; Scientific Research Corp.; Dynamics Research Corp.; BAE Systems; and Systems Technologies Inc. received $497,000,000 for technical, administrative, and operation support services. Booz Allen Hamilton; Deloitte Consulting; National Technologies Associates; and SAIC received $17,152,000 for management, organizational, and business improvement services, financial and business solutions, and human resources services supporting Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) corporate operations and comptroller offices. Booze Allen Hamilton ($13,993,386); SAIC ($14,810,221); URS Group ($15,566,983); Whitney, Bradley, and Brown ($14,909,914) will provide program management, technical environmental compliance, IT programming and governance, financial and policy analysis, public outreach, and administrative services in support of OPNAV’s Energy and Environmental Readiness Division (N45). BOSH Global Services; Imagine One StraCon Venture; ISHPI Information Technologies; Sentek Global CA, Inc. received $8,640,639 for software maintenance on 764,710 licenses at Ft. Belvoir. Conscious Security received $8,903,818 for Axway brand name software licenses and maintenance through 2018. CACI received $13,972,617 for professional support services in support of the Expeditionary Warfare Program Office. These include: program analysis; development, control, and monitoring support; administration, communication and human resources; business, finance and cost estimating; technical and engineering support; IT; and life cycle support in the Washington Navy Yard office. CACI received $14,162,860 for professional support services (e.g. program analysis, monitoring support, administration, human resources, cost estimating, engineering support, information technology) in support of the Expeditionary Warfare Program Office. CACI Technologies; Centurum Information Technology; Computer Sciences Corp.; DRS Technical Services; General Dynamics; Lockheed Martin; ManTech Telecommunications & Information Systems; M.C. Dean, Inc.; SAIC; Secure Mission Solutions; Sotera Defense Solutions; Systems Research and Applications Corp.; Scientific Research Corp.; and STG, Inc. received $179,908,687 to procure transport computing & infrastructure services (including equipment and services associated with full system lifecycle support – R&D, test & evaluation, production & fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR, Information Operations, Enterprise Information Services and Space Capabilities). Calibre Systems received $9,686,131 for Operating and Support Management Information System Service. This contract was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid received. CENTECH Group received $11,274,760 for operation and maintenance services of base telecommunications systems at Nellis AFB and Creech AFB. CENTECH Group received $14,015,472 for operation and maintenance of the base network. CGI Federal received $12,401,434 for Computer Network Defense & Information Assurance Enterprise (CND/IA) to monitor and handle network information systems operations for an estimated 800 cases per month in the National Capital Region and to support over 26,000 users. This was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid received. Charles F. Day & Associates received $8,023,728 for field technician services in support of Generation II Helmet Sensors.

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Circle City Telcom received $7,870,392 to complete installing and testing upgrades to Ft. Rucker’s IT infrastructure. Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) received $9,437,767 for engineering on network and information systems. CSC received $14,601,231 and $28,897,021 for IT services to support the Technology Services Organization’s (TSO) requirements as an enterprise business systems integrator for the Marine Corps. CSC received $7,209,996 for technical and engineering support to Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity (MCTSSA) Operating Forces Tactical Systems Support Center (OFTSSC) and the operating forces worldwide with continuous support of fielded tactical C4 programs. Comtech EF Data received $7,548,254 for the Advanced Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) Interface Processor (ATIP), which will replace the legacy TDMA Interface Processor. The ATIP is a Layer-2 ethernet bridging device that will be installed on ship, shore and submarine platforms to provide transparent bridging capability among geographically dispersed internet protocol users. Cubic Applications received $6,619,241 to conduct research for technology integration under PACOM's Joint innovation and experimentation initiatives, develop and evaluate various operational aspects including tactics, techniques, and procedures; participation in joint tests and evaluations; and concept development. CUBRC, Inc. received $12,839,646 for engineering support for the Virtual Integrated Electronic Warfare System program. Data Solutions & Technology (DST) received $7,405,772 for support to the Combat Incident Analysis Division Anti-Armor Analysis program. This was non-competitive with one bid received. Data Tactics Corp. received $25,796,741 for a graph engine that revolutionizes how network graph data is ingested, stored, and accessed “to facilitate development and support ease of integration of components within a secure, flexible, and elastic computing cluster capable of servicing the needs of heavy cyber battle-space analytics.” Dell; IBM; Unicom Government; CDW Government; Iron Bow Technologies; and World Wide Technology received $494,000,000 for the hardware, software and related integration services in support of the Information Technology Enterprise Solution-2 (ITES-2). Deloitte Consulting received $23,000,000 for requirements analysis, design, development, testing, fielding, sustainment, and Tier 3 (developmental and operational) support for a library of web services to support AF/A1 human resources IT portfolio. Delta Resources received $6,794,404 for technical, program management, research, administrative and analytical services in support of ASAIEE, ESOH Technology Directorate and EITM. DRS Tactical Systems received $38,038,700 for Movement Tracking System and related services. One bid was solicited with one bid received. DRS Tactical Systems received $455,000,000 for the production of the Mounted Family of Computer Systems hardware for the Army Mounted Common Operating Environment.

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DRS-TSI received $31,838,194 for supporting rapid response solutions for command, control, communications and computer capabilities managed by Product Director Defense Wide Transmission Systems, through the Rock Island Network Operations Service Center. This contract was a non-competitive acquisition. EMC Corp. received $21,985,876 for support and development services for instrumentation support for instrumentation loading, integration, analysis and display (ILIAD), Enterprise Test Data Management System (ETDMS), Odyssey, and supplies to Air Force test customers. EMCORE Corp. received $7,364,902 for the Advanced Multi-Junction Space Cell “Producibility Program.” Encompass Digital Media received $10,915,918 for a DVIDS operations hub, which will transmit/receive video, data, and audio from DVIDS worldwide satellite transmitters and maintain up/downlink service to all portable SATCOM terminals accessing the DVIDS network. Northrop Grumman received $24,597,416 for operation and maintenance services in support of Army Knowledge Online – Enterprise Services. Vykin Corp. received $12,290,416 to provide on-site information technology (IT) support services for the Defense Media Activity (Ft. Meade). Bluewater Communications Group; Globecomm Systems; and TVC Communications received $45,000,000 to provide Cisco satellite decoders and HD encryption systems for the Defense Media Activity. Engility Corp. received $13,145,630 for internal appointment modules and workstations. Engility Corp. received $9,600,000 for technical and engineering services in support of NAVAIR Structures Division (AIR 4.3), to include data analysis, information systems, and software functions of the Structural Appraisal of Fatigue Effects (SAFE) Program. EOIR Technologies received $11,461,706 to provide reverse engineering, limited prototyping for exploitation, test and evaluation, and validation on targets of interest to the Intelligence and Information Warfare Directorate, Technical Characterization and Exploitation Branch and Cyber Offensive Operations Division. EOIR Technologies received $10,144,932 for services in support of DCGS-A Standard Cloud Computing Environment. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Exelis Inc. received $127,150,517 for operation, maintenance and defense of Army communications in Kuwait, Afghanistan, Iraq and Qatar. Exelis Inc. received $55,109,387 for product line management, system engineering, system repairs, acquisition, repair and qualification of spare parts; PMis, radome maintenance, supply management, plans, roadmaps & sustainability assessments, PMRs, reports, vendor maintenance agreements/software licenses, LSR brochures; requirements definition, and a variety of software work. Exelis Inc. received $20,688,985 for work on the Upgraded Solid State Module project. This contract delivers four USSM types: Array Module, Antenna Group Driver, Sidclobe Canceller/Blanker, and Subarray Group Driver. Exelis Inc. received $10,931,575 for receiver transmitter and wiring harnesses spare parts. This is a sole-source acquisition. Exelis Inc. received $10,000,000 to support 120 operationally deployed systems and to address operational gaps in Information Support Server Environment Cross-Domain Sharing capabilities. Exelis Inc. received $9,984,977 for work on the GEODSS Hardware Version Release project. Exelis Inc. received $8,972,902 to procure lethality testing services. One bid solicited, one bid received.

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Galois Inc. received $8,147,278 for: advanced multi-integration sensor engineering reports; for R&D on automated techniques by which DOD personnel can build cyber warfare plans using intuitive graphical interfaces; and to develop tools that automatically synthesize plans into detailed, executable missions. GATR Technology received $440,045,436 for working on Warfighter Information Network – Tactical (WIN-T) and for multiple size Inflatable Satellite Antennas, associated training, and logistics support. General Dynamics received $12,778,901 for production and support of lower tactical Internet data products in Taiwan. Northrop Grumman received $5,428,394 for production and support of lower tactical Internet data products. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. General Dynamics received $16,107,936 for IT and information management services. General Dynamics received $9,286,309 to support the Remote Re-key Modernization (RRK) Program. General Dynamics received $8,400,000 for IT and audio visual services for the Mark Center in Alexandria, VA. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Digital Management received $7,924,196 for infrastructure support services at the Mark Center. General Dynamics received $7,459,516 for security upgrades on Joint Execution and Tasking Systems for Space. Gichner Shelter Systems received $25,519,650 for up to 400 mobile facility production units and technical data items. Government Secure Solutions CGI received $27,019,494 for upgrading the intelligence enterprise for use in Afghanistan, (INSCOM), and world-wide. New World Solutions received $35,748,885 to provide the National Guard Intelligence Center with applied remote sensing image science support. Army INSCOM (Charlottesville) is the contracting activity. Global Information Grid Services Management; Digital Management; Onyx-Technica JV; NES Associates; Cambridge International Systems; TurningPoint-EMW JV; By Light Professional IT Services; and IPKeys Technologies received $568,000,000 for worldwide support to engineering, transition, implementation, integration; connection approval and IT service management activities, in support of existing and future Defense Information System Network (DISN) networking capabilities. Global Infotek; Grove Resource Solutions; MANDEX Inc.; and Vickers & Nolan Enterprises received $19,752,900 for battle-space awareness services including the integration and test of systems focused on the delivery of battlespace awareness; intelligence capabilities; integrated employment of information operations (IO); and development, integration, and test of intelligence, battlespace awareness, and IO applications and dedicated hardware. Harris Corp. received $27,274,943 for CCS Block 10 Increment 2, which retrofits the Space Control Depot Support Facility, System 1, and Trainer to a Block 10 Increment 2 baseline. Harris Corp. received $11,323,326 for upgrading the Counter Communication Systems (CCS) Block 10 system. Harris Corp. received $10,087,122 for selected C4 and support functions, including support to exercise and contingency operations, test centers, network infrastructure engineering, C2 and business systems, applications and information protection and event analysis. Harris Corp. received $6,735,165 for sustainment of the Space Control Depot to provide uninterrupted support to Space & Missile Systems Center Space Superiority operational Offensive Counterspace and Defensive Counterspace ground based systems and the Space Test and Training Range.

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HP received $321,689,010 for the Next Generation Enterprise Network (NGEN), which is designed to provide network services originally consolidated in 2000 under NMCI. The HPES, NGEN team includes AT&T; IBM; Lockheed Martin; and Northrop Grumman. Honeywell received $550,355,001 for system and maintenance engineering, network support integration, depot level maintenance, and software maintenance of the USAF Satellite Control Network. Honeywell received $165,133,799 for spare parts that support multiple weapons systems. Honeywell received $26,000,000 to modernize core electronics at Guam Tracking Station A-Side and Hawaii Tracking Station B-Side. Honeywell received $6,593,760 for system analyzer test sets. ImSAR received $8,760,829 for researching ultra-small aperture radar. Infinity Systems Engineering (ISE) received $6,778,868 for Space Logistics Infrastructure support. Information Innovators (III) received $13,781,568 to support the virtual Enterprise IT Service Desk supporting NIPRnet and SIPRnet with several locations. Information International Associates (IIA) received $18,403,851 to collect, analyze, synthesize/process, and disseminate Scientific & Technical Information for the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). InSap Services received $7,358,188 for IT services in support of the Red River Army Depot (RRAD) Logistic Modernization Program. Integration Technologies Group received $20,279,774 for ONE-NET PC refresh hardware (desktops, notebooks, or tablets) to various locations outside the continental U.S. Intergraph Government Solutions (IGS) received $10,231,549 for ruggedized hardware designed to withstand shipboard environments. This was non-competitive, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Intevac Photonics received $27,035,593 for electronic image intensifier ship sets and related services. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Intific Inc. received $24,960,275 for Plan X intuitive interfaces (PXII) software/hardware. Raytheon received $9,752,133 to “design and develop a runtime environment to securely and efficiently execute cyber operations Plan X mission scripts and to serve as a foundation for cyber support platforms.” Invertix received $32,107,200 for “services support of identification and integration of emerging technologies and improving analytic and visualization capabilities for integration into intelligence enterprise systems.” Work will be performed at INSCOM. L3 received $23,934,919 for services and support to INSCOM’s Futures Directorate integration environment and for enhancements to the intelligence enterprise. MHM Innovations received $8,187,447 for systems engineering and technical assistance support services at INSCOM. Invincea Labs received $15,970,085 “to develop mobile security technologies that mitigate threat model.”

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ION Corp.; X Technologies; and TFAB Defense Systems received $27,000,000 for engineering services for electronic interface device analysis, assessment, technical design documentation, and production of full scale working model prototypes at Hill AFB. ITT Exelis Inc. received $12,706,126 for support to the Weather Satellite Follow-on Broad Agency Announcement. Jacobs Technology received $63,473,851 for test support services. Jacobs Technology received $12,800,149 for providing disciplined systems/specialty engineering and technical/Information Assurance services, support, and products. This contract provides a broad array of classified cryptographic and information assurance (IA) systems, equipment, services and support to DOD and FMS. Much of the contract supports developing, testing, fielding, sustaining and disposing of COMSEC systems, sustaining SIGINT equipment, providing key management, providing IA services and field support services. Jacobs Technology received $11,341,989 for IT, management and assurance; software development; engineering and architectural compliance; and server support services. Jacobs Technology received $45,000,000 for global logistics and support services. Kalino received $7,085,485 support and training (non-personnel) services in Honolulu, HI. L-3; Globecomm Systems; Harris; General Dynamics; DRS Technical Services; Booz Allen Hamilton; Serco, Inc.; Computer Sciences Corporation; Intelligent Decisions, Inc.; Lockheed Martin; AT&T; and LGS Innovations received a collective $4,100,000,000 for communications and transmissions systems. L-3 received $8,010,923 for engineering and technical services to support L-3 proprietary systems and integrated peripheral communications equipment for the U.S. Coast Guard. The contract was not competitively procured under 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). L-3 received $8,366,495 for the entire National Capital Region. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. L-3 received $12,300,000 for Video Data Link (VDL) systems, common data link waveform documentation, waveform testing equipment and training. L-3 received $20,292,121 to test and develop a beta design of the Gemini III transmission. L-3 received $63,404,093 for Advanced Extremely High Frequency COMSEC TRANSEC SYSTEM hardware. Leidos Inc. received $36,717,969 to provide ISR program maintenance and logistics services. Lockheed Martin; BAE; General Dynamics; Northrop Grumman; Raytheon; Boeing; and Honeywell Defense and Space Electronic Systems received $1,344,000,000 for Advanced Technology Support Program III (ATSP3) contracts, which are designed to resolve problems with obsolete, unreliable, unmaintainable, underperforming, or incapable electronics hardware and software through development of advanced technology insertions and applications. Lockheed Martin received $103,865,047 for 36 electronic Consolidated Automated Support System (eCASS) LRIP units, including: radio frequency systems (36); self-maintenance and test calibration operational test program sets (10); calibration equipment (10); shore installation kits (36); ship installation kits (4); test program set development environment suites (5) and installations (18). Lockheed Martin received $146,000,000 in support of the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC). Lockheed Martin received $7,476,578 to conduct the technical refresh and integration of the AN/TPS-59A(V)3 Radar System Netra T4-1 Server Mod Kit. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10

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U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) as implemented by FAR 6.302-1. Lockheed Martin received $7,998,226 for IT services. Lockheed Martin received $8,168,508 for Affordable Phased Array Sensor Systems (APASS) for air and ground based systems across multiple frequencies. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Lockheed Martin received $8,791,515 for Interim Contractor Sustainment FY12-15 Additional Scope for the Advance Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) System Development and Demonstration Program (SDD). Lockheed Martin received $35,670,673 for IT services for the Pentagon & National Capital Region. Lockheed Martin received $47,347,121 to support mission operations for NORAD Cheyenne Mountain Complex/Integrated Tactical Warning/Attack Assessment in support of air/missile/space defense. Lockheed Martin received $49,600,000 for sustainment and maintenance of the Global Strike & Product Support suite of software applications within the Mission Planning and Anaylsis System framework at Offutt AFB. Lockheed Martin received $50,223,272 for data transport and telecommunications services. Lockheed Martin received $97,400,000 for information management technology services supporting the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Logos Technologies received $49,750,000 to develop enhanced techniques and capabilities for efficient collection, advance analytics and analysis of multiple sources of large data stores. ManTech TSG-1 JV ($11,773,778); TASC Inc. ($13,254,787); Gryphon Technologies ($13,409,846); CGI Federal ($13,723,896); Alion Science & Technology ($14,795,958); Wyle Laboratories ($15,408,024); and Booz Allen Hamilton ($16,700,031) will provide operational test and evaluation analytical support services to Commander Operational Test & Evaluation Force (COMOPTEVFOR). Millennium Corporation received $21,754,860 for program management, IT and administrative support services. Mission 1st received $12,350,815 for services in support of the Theatre Signal Command. Nexagen Networks; Adams Communication & Engineering Technology; AASKI Technology; Banc 3; Data Tactics Corp.; Rivera Consulting Group; Bowhead Systems Management; and Blue Canopy Group received $7,000,000,000 for software and systems engineering services in support of the Army’s Software Engineering Center (SEC). NextiraOne Federal (Black Box) received $25,589,368 to support the DOD/Nortel Networks family of digital telephone switch systems in Virginia, Bahrain, Japan, and South Korea. Northrop Grumman received $152,826,531 for work on the National Polar Orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS), to ensure that the overall contract value and the actual scope of work are represented more accurately. “This, in turn, will ensure that both parties receive fair and equitable treatment during the termination settlement process [of the original contract]. Formally incorporating these changes will also ensure that the contractor is reimbursed for all cost and fee associated with these changes.” Northrop Grumman received $7,784,925 to manufacture and deliver computers to the Navy. This contract is a sole source acquisition. Northrop Grumman received $8,365,347 to assist the Joint Distribution Process Analysis Center’s work on global deployment and distribution network and infrastructure assessments, operational courses of action, joint capability analysis to inform

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programmatic decisions, systems integration, data management, Joint Deployment Distribution Enterprise analysis/global distribution performance assessment, and future transformation analysis. Northrop Grumman received $8,917,999 for parts procurement, repair, field, and marine repair services, software, and engineering support for the AN/WSN-7/7A Ring Laser Gyro Navigation (RLGN) systems, AN/WSN-7B Ring Laser Gyrocompass (RLGN), Integrated Bridge System (IBS)/Voice Management System and Navigation and Search Radar Systems. The contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). Northrop Grumman received $19,167,769 for legacy information technology services for Reliability Maintainability Information Systems Sustainment Services at Wright-Patterson AFB. Northrop Grumman received $36,771,485 to provide on-orbit operations and sustainment for the Space Tracking & Surveillance Systems – Demonstrator satellites. Northrop Grumman received $89,425,943 for operation and logistics support to Battlefield Airborne Communications Node (BACN) payloads. Onyx-Ace JV received $10,000,000 for architect/engineer services and professional GIS services at various locations primarily in the Pacific and Indian Ocean. Paragon Technology Group received $11,260,500 for program management office support. Disciplines may include: program control, resource & requirements management, configurations, test and evaluation, systems & security engineering, risk management, IT admin, acquisitions, and integration. Phacil, Inc. received $10,947,689 for computer facilities management to support DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program Office (HPCMPO)-Integrated Support Services (HISS). Progeny Systems received $10,989,287 for engineering and technical support to Automation and Work Flow Advances Using Technology Infusions for Manning Reduction – a Navy-wide implementation of portal technology for internal and external information sharing requirements. Progeny received $8,986,414 for engineering and technical services associated with Technology Infusion Methodology for commercial off-the-shelf-based systems and COTS Approach to Information Security. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(5). Qualx Corp. received $8,287,292 for comprehensive enterprise-wide information and administrative management services. Radiance Technology Inc. received $28,483,883 for innovative laser system technologies. Raytheon received $172,680,000 for AN/TPY-2 #12 and associated spares. Raytheon received $7,500,000 for the production of hardware components in support of multiplexer integration and digital communications satellite subsystem automation system. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. Raytheon received $8,595,748 to assure implementation of M-Code Capabilities across OCX Block 1 and 2. Work will be performed at Aurora, CO. Raytheon received $8,977,748 for common sensor payload (CSP) AN/AAS-53 high definition retrofits, which provide a day/night imaging and laser designator for ISR, and target acquisition/designation. Raytheon received $12,099,527 to allow digital signatures of critical information exchanges and proof message origin. Raytheon received $13,267,175 for radar operations and maintenance services. This will ensure the availability of the COBRA DANE's radar facility to collect 100 percent of the tasked data that passes through its field of view. The necessary support shall be provided 24/7/365 at Eareckson Air Station.

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Raytheon received $33,989,127 for developing and testing various command post terminals with presidential and national voice conferencing for the family of advanced beyond line-of-sight terminals. Raytheon received $65,000,000 for analysis, research and development, procurement, production, sustainment and training support to U.S. Army Program Manager for Special Programs. This contract was non-competitive with one bid received. Raytheon received $83,500,000 for spare parts, components and repairs for various radar systems. Raytheon received $97,850,000 to design, test, and deliver the EW Planning and Management Tool. Reema Consulting Services received $9,900,000 to support “program management soldier weapons” at Picatinny Arsenal, NJ through senior/junior operations; computer graphics; PA; technical editor; and IT. Sage Management Enterprise received $7,955,374 for advanced systems engineering, research, and analysis of sensors, networks, and ground stations spanning multiple disciplines to enable the future fielding of operational capabilities. SAIC; Booz Allen Hamilton; L-3 Communications; and National Technologies received $10,248,828 for business financial management, and program and business analysis services in support of NAWCAD. SAIC received $380,962,639 for maintenance, repair and operations supplies. SAIC received $222,462,000 for systems engineering, integration, testing, large-scale fabrication, non-developmental item procurement, interim repair and maintenance services and training. SAIC received $8,649,830 for IT support services at Ft. Belvoir. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. SAIC received $9,276,960 for network and information systems that are currently operational and/or under development. SAIC received $10,000,000 for various test sets and related weapons control support equipment components, including AN/AWM-101A, AN/AWM-102A, AN/AWM-103, AN/AWM-42, AN/USM-715 and all supporting cables/adapters; A/E37T-35 CRALTS, AN/AWM-102 supporting cables/adapters; AN/ALQ-99 pod interface unit and supporting cables/adapters; launcher test stand and supporting cables/adapters; ON-529/USQ-131 interconnecting group and supporting cables/adapters, and AAE adapter. This contract supports Pentagon and unnamed FMS. SAIC received $12,704,478 for Marine Corps Enterprise Information Technology Services (MCEITS) Operations Capability and Enterprise IT Center Operational Support Services (MOC/EITC) and Systems Integration Environment, including processes/functions necessary to ensure successful management, oversight, operations and maintenance of the capability on the Marine Corps Enterprise Network. SAIC received $21,207,322 for global sustainment of Anti-Terrorism Force Protection Ashore Program Systems and associated equipment and software at 66 military installations worldwide. SAIC received $33,934,215 to collect, process, store, and maintain high-resolution 3D geospatial information by conducting flight operations and terrestrial collection operations. SAIC received $35,883,761 for software engineering, hardware, integration, technical support, and training requirements of the Integrated Strategic Planning and Analysis Network targeting function, including the areas of National Target Base production and National Desired Ground Zero List development. SAIC received $74,244,560 for maintenance, repair, and operations supplies in Hawaii and Guam. SAIC received $82,213,823 for maintenance, repair, and operations within the Northeast Region. SAIC received $99,556,130 for maintenance, repair, and operations on supplies and support within the Northwest Region. SAIC received $45,000,000 for maintenance, repair, and operations within the Southeast Zone 1 region. SAIC received $99,500,000 for Cooperative Threat Reduction logistics support.

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Savantage Financial Services received $9,500,000 for support services to Program Manager for Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program at Ft. Belvoir and in South Korea. SEDNA received $10,181,599 and $11,797,558 for engineering and technical services for high fidelity simulation/stimulation and common processing system software development. This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(5), authorized by 15 U.S.C. 638 (r) Aid to Small Business. SERCO Inc.; High Performance Technologies; CACI; Universal Technical Resource Services; DCS Corporation; EOIR Technologies; Wise Web Connections; and Nexagen Networks Inc. received $74,000,000 for engineering services in support of the Armament Software Engineering Center (A-SEC). SIX3 Advanced Systems received $7,035,000 for Cyber Fast Track Commercial Agreements. Skylla Engineering; and Chugach Federal Solution received $19,752,906 for equipment and services associated with C5S, ISR, information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities. Smartronix received $17,009,473 for cyber operations support at Quantico, VA (78 percent); Camp Pendleton (6 percent); Camp Lejeune (4 percent); Okinawa (4 percent); Stuttgart (3 percent); New Orleans, LA (2 percent); Kaneohe Bay, HI (1 percent); Kansas City, MO (1 percent); and Seoul (1 percent). Software AG Government Solutions received $10,274,000 for software AG Flex Perpetual licenses and maintenance support. SOL Engineering Service received $7,000,000 for support to the Geotechnical and Structures Laboratory to perform its mission. Sotera Defense Systems received $97,850,000 for design, construction, testing and delivery services in support of the electronic warfare planning and management tool. SRI International received $230,000,000 for hardware, software, prototype systems, spiral software enhancements and installation training support for the Digital Video Laboratory III. STG Inc. received $16,380,141 for non-personal IT services/support. One bid solicited, one bid received. STG Inc. received $16,600,208 for IT services and support at Ft. Huachuca. STG Inc. received $16,989,443 for non-personal IT services and support to the 2nd Signal Center at Ft. Huachuca. One bid was solicited with one received. SURVICE Engineering received $42,147,274 to collect, analyze, synthesize/process, and disseminate scientific/technical information for the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC). SESCo received $15,189,906 for Communication Transponder Family of Systems communication assemblies composed of printed circuit boards, electronic components, and external enclosures. Technology Service Corp. received $19,000,000 for developing route optimization for survivability against sensors system at Ft. Eustis. One bid was solicited, with one bid received.

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TeleCommunication Systems received $6,865,586 for the design, development, delivery, and evaluation of a prototype Intelligent Tutoring System capability and associated content for the Navy's information technology A School at the Center for Information Dominance in Pensacola, FL. Telecommunications Systems; By Light Professional IT Services; Cytech Communications; iGov Technologies; Sierra Nevada; and D & S Consultants received $48,000,000 for various command, control, communications and computer support services for users located at Ft. Bragg. Telephonics Corp. received $33,189,984 for the Encrypted Aircraft Wireless Intercom System. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. The Bionetics Corporation received $13,741,824 to provide management, personnel, equipment, materials and anything necessary to perform required Multi-Command PMEL services. Total Concepts of Design (TCOD) received $10,600,000 for Mark 14 Cover Assembly (national stock number: 8140-00-038-9982, part number: 2642781). TRAX International received $25,353,142 for non-personal test support at Yuma Proving Ground. TrellisWare Technologies received $11,697,231 to provide support in the development of Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking (MANET) solutions. This contract was not competitively procured, per FAR 6.302-1(a)(2)(iii). TT Government Solutions received $13,099,606 for OMEGA, which develops “technologies to construct mission plans and automatically synthesize plans to an executable mission script and to develop technologies to formally verify plans and quantify the expected effects and outcomes.” Mission construction involves the “development of cyber warfare domain specific languages, program synthesis and automated program construction from high-level specifications.” Ultra Electronics received $15,364,212 for engineering and technical services to support Air Defense Systems Integrator (ADSI) systems, communication systems, and satellite communication systems. This contract was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1). URS Federal Technical Services received $18,788,706 for engineering, technical and programmatic support for the Spectrum Electronic Warfare Department (SEWD), which focuses on: direct support of Airborne Electronic Defense, Airborne Electronic Attack, Maritime, and Expeditionary Divisions. This includes FMS to: Afghanistan (3 percent), Iraq (1 percent) and Australia (1 percent). This was not competitively procured, per 10 U.S.C. 2304(c)(1) and FAR 6.302-1. Verizon (MCI Communications Services) received $11,071,650 for Defense Research & Engineering Network II telecomm services for the High Performance Computing Modernization program (HPCMP). Verizon received $11,935,014 for managed network services. ViaSat, Inc. received $11,406,320 and $9,625,096 for KS-252 follow-on production and sustainment. This provides for production, software/firmware/hardware modification, repair, and technical support.