TMCNet:  Federal Contracts Awarded to Companies in California (July 30)

[July 30, 2011]

Federal Contracts Awarded to Companies in California (July 30)

(Targeted News Service Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) by DONABEL HARMS Targeted News Service WASHINGTON, July 30 -- The following federal contracts were announced by federal agencies as having been awarded to companies operating in California.


*** MILITARY $50 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Trieco T.T. Sustainable Resources WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Trieco T.T. Sustainable Resources J.V., San Diego, was awarded a federal contract valued at up to $50 million by the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Diego, for architect-engineering services for the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, Resource Conservation and Recovery Act and underground storage tank studies.

DODBT *** MILITARY $49.53 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Cubic Defense Applications WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Cubic Defense Applications, San Diego, Calif., won a $49,530,355 federal contract from the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command, Orlando, Fla., for training aids and devices.

Contact: John E. Lynch, 407/380-4197, john.e.lynch2@usmc.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $27.8 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Cubic Defense Applications WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Cubic Defense Applications Inc., San Diego, was awarded a $27,801,882 federal contract by the U.S. Marine Corps Systems Command, Orlando, Fla., for the replacement of the Multiple Integrated Laser Engagement System, including the training systems of the Instrumented-Tactical Engagement Simulation System Increment I (I-TESS II) and additional weapon training system capabilities.

DODBT *** MILITARY $15.14 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Armtec Countermeasures WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Armtec Countermeasures Co., Coachella, Calif., was awarded a $15,142,466 federal contract by the U.S. Army's Rock Island Contracting Office, Rock Island, Ill., for the procurement of 404,200 M206 countermeasure flares, 41,280 MJU-7A/B countermeasure flares and 5,472 MJU-10 countermeasure flares.

DODBT *** MILITARY $15 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Five Companies WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Brady G2, San Diego, was awarded a share of a federal contract valued at up to $15 million by the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, Port Hueneme, Calif., for performance-based environmental consulting services in support of various Navy, Marine Corps, and federal government programs. Enviro Compliance Solutions Inc., Tustin, Calif.; Accord Engineering Inc., Santa Ana, Calif.; RORE-ITSI J.V. LLC, San Diego; and Environmental Cost Management Inc., Costa Mesa, Calif., shared in the award amount.

DODBT *** MILITARY $13.86 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Hensel Phelps Construction WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Hensel Phelps Construction Co., Irvine, Calif., was awarded a $13.86 million federal contract by the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command, San Diego, for the construction of the intermediate maintenance activity facility at Marine Corps Air Station Yuma.

DODBT *** MILITARY $11.5 Million Federal Contract Awarded to Tapestry Solutions WASHINGTON, July 31 -- Tapestry Solutions Inc., San Diego, was awarded an $11,497,382 federal contract by the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Grafenwoehr, Germany, for management and operation of the battle simulation training services for U.S. Army Europe and U.S. Army Africa.

DODBT *** MILITARY $1.44 Million Federal Contract Awarded to AAR Manufacturing WASHINGTON, July 31 -- AAR Manufacturing Inc., McClellan, Calif., won a $1,443,090 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command, Warner Robins, Ga., for aircraft palletized seats.

Contact: James P. Goodwin, jamees.goodwin@robins.af.mil.

*** MILITARY $509,325 Federal Contract Awarded to Nasco Aircraft Brake WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Nasco Aircraft Brake Inc., Gardena, Calif., won a $509,325 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for disc rotor assemblies.

Contact: Brenda Cosby, 804/279-5650, brenda.cosby@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $231,675 Federal Contract Awarded to Quality Aviation WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Quality Aviation Inc., Fontana, Calif., won a $231,675 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command, Tinker Air Force Base, Okla., for engines, turbines and components.

Contact: James Menefee, 405/734-8118, james.menefee@tinker.af.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $106636 Federal Contract Awarded to Teac Aerospace Technology WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Teac Aerospace Technology Inc., Monterey Park, Calif., won a $106,636 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command, Philadelphia, for the repair of removable memory.

Contact: Kathryn M. Andrews, 215/697-3770, kathryn.aandrews@navy.mil. MIL5FCA5. ClassJ.

*** MILITARY $89,000 Federal Contract Awarded to Emco High Voltage WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Emco High Voltage Corp., Sutter Creek, Calif., won an $89,000 federal contract from the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, for high voltage power supplies.

Contacts: Belinda Santos, 619/553-4502; or Jeannette L. Perez, 619/553-9046. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $88,000 Federal Contract Awarded to Smiths Aerospace WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Smiths Aerospace LLC, Duarte, Calif., won an $88,000 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command, Philadelphia, for the repair of hydraulic servo valves.

Contact: Derek Dickens, 215/697-1008, derek.dickens@navy.mil. MIL5FCA5. ClassJ.

*** MILITARY $81,750 Federal Contract Awarded to Tavco WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Tavco Inc., Chatsworth, Calif., won an $81,750 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for clutch reservoir assemblies.

Contact: Euvonne Granby, 804/279-2928, euvonne.granby@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $71,250 Federal Contract Awarded to Dcx-Chol Enterprises WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Dcx-Chol Enterprises, Los Angeles, won a $71,250 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for special cable assemblies.

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*** MILITARY $57,468 Federal Contract Awarded to MDF Technologies WASHINGTON, July 30 -- MDF Technologies Inc., Encinitas, Calif., won a $57,468.75 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia, for ground safety pins.

Contact: Tai Nguyen, 215/737-7001, tai.nguyen@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $47,500 Federal Contract Awarded to Ripa Engineering WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Ripa Engineering Corp., Chatsworth, Calif., won a $47,500 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia, for mounting brackets.

Contact: Tynise Cain, 215/737-2593, tynise.cain@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $40,210 Federal Contract Awarded to Ara WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Ara Inc., San Dimas, Calif., won a $40,210.20 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for adjust control.

Contact: Sylvesta Clark, 804/279-5900, sylvesta.clark@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $37,554 Federal Contract Awarded to Dynamik WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Dynamik Inc., San Diego, won a $37,553.77 federal contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Fort Irwin, Calif., for material handling equipment.

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*** MILITARY $33,360 Federal Contract Awarded to Y.S. Engineering WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Y.S. Engineering, Santa Ana, Calif., won a $33,360 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Columbus, Ohio, for solenoid valves.

Contact: Caroline Blalock, 614/692-2817, caroline.blalock@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $31,295 Federal Contract Awarded to Ontic Engineering WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Ontic Engineering, Chatsworth, Calif., won a $31,295.30 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for fan stator assemblies.

Contact: Barbara Mcfarland, 804/279-5696, barbara.mcfarland@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $28,440 Federal Contract Awarded to International Precision WASHINGTON, July 30 -- International Precision Inc., Chatsworth, Calif., won a $28,440 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for attachment fittings.

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*** MILITARY $26,419 Federal Contract Awarded to R.U. Enterprises WASHINGTON, July 30 -- R.U. Enterprises Inc., Oxnard, Calif., won a $26,419.75 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for aircraft bulkhead.

Contact: Lisa Hardy, 804/279-3307, lisa.hardy@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $26,321 Federal Contract Awarded to Eaton WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Eaton Corp., Costa Mesa, Calif., won a $26,321.04 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Richmond, Va., for knob assemblies.

Contact: Margaret Langford, 804/279-6282, margaret.langford@dla.mil. MIL5FCA5.

*** MILITARY $25,392 Federal Contract Awarded to Adept Fasteners WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Adept Fasteners Inc., Valencia, Calif., won a $25,392.40 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency's Defense Supply Center, Philadelphia, for machine bolts.

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*** MILITARY $22,000 Federal Contract Awarded to Brewer WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Brewer Corp., Lakeside, Calif., won a $22,000 federal contract from the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, San Diego, for crane rental and operator for San Clemente Island.

Contacts: Belinda Santos, 619/553-4502; or Jeannette L. Perez, 619/553-9046. MIL5FCA5. ClassR; *** MILITARY $13,287 Federal Contract Awarded to Cellular for Less WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Everything Wireless LLC dba Cellular for Less, Los Angeles, won a $13,286.50 federal contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Fort Irwin, Calif., for cell phone and air card rental.

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*** MILITARY $5,391 Federal Contract Awarded to G.I. Fischer Contracting Group WASHINGTON, July 30 -- G.I. Fischer Contracting Group, San Diego, won a $5,391.25 federal contract from the U.S. Army Contracting Command, McAlester, Okla., for bolts.

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*** $719,617 Federal Contract Awarded to All Business Machines WASHINGTON, July 30 -- All Business Machines, Sacramento, Calif., won a $719,617.34 federal contract from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, Rockville, Md., for laboratory equipment.

Contact: David Kordel, david.kordel@fda.hhs.gov. CIV5FCA5.

*** $550,000 Federal Contract Awarded to Direct Project WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Direct Project Inc., Fontana, Calif., won a $550,000 federal contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Los Angeles, for Haines Canyon debris basin hauling and route sweeping. Place of performance will be in Tujunga, Calif.

Contact: Antoinette Allen, 213/452-3234. CIV5FCA5. ClassW; *** $299,750 Federal Contract Awarded to Government Technology Solutions WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Government Technology Solutions, Shingle Springs, Calif., won a $299,750 federal contract from the U.S. Department of State, Arlington, Va., for Trend Micro ScanMail suite.

Contact: Michael Dickson, 703/875-6688, dicksonms@state.gov. CIV5FCA5.

*** $129,286 Federal Contract Awarded to Escheman Construction WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Escheman Construction, Brownsville, Calif., won a $129,286 federal contract from the U.S. Forest Service, Nevada City, Calif., for diamond culvert replacement. Place of performance will be in Greenville, Calif.

Contacts: Matthew Gagnon, 530/478-6826, matthewgagnon@fs.fed.us; or Rebecca A. Peabody, 530/478-6124, rpeabody@fs.fed.us. CIV5FCA5. ClassZ; *** $115,377 Federal Contract Awarded to Jimmy Johnson Inc.

WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Jimmy Johnson Inc., Etnas, Calif., won a $115,377.11 federal contract from the U.S. Forest Service, Redding, Calif., for stewardship services at Klamath National Forest. Place of performance will be in Fort Jones, Calif.

Contacts: Katherine Pasini, 530/252-6621, kepasini@fs.fed.us; or Anna Wargin, 530/841-4411, awargin@fs.fed.us. CIV5FCA5. ClassF; *** $69,257 Federal Contract Awarded to Luna Diversified Enterprises WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Luna Diversified Enterprises, Sacramento, Calif., won a $69,256.98 federal contract from the U.S. Department of Energy's Western Area Power Administration, Lakewood, Colo., for 600/1200 230kv current transformers.

Contacts: Joy L. Trujillo, 602/605-2626, jtrujill@wapa.gov; or Byron D. McCollum, 602/605-2776, mccollum@wapa.gov. CIV5FCA5.

*** $68,927 Federal Contract Awarded to Eidim Group WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Eidim Group Inc., Santa Fe Springs, Calif., won a $68,927 federal contract from the U.S. National Park Service, Oakland, Calif., for audio visual systems.

Contact: Joel R. Simmons, 510/817-1382, joel_r_simmons@nps.gov. CIV5FCA5.

*** $43,757 Federal Contract Awarded to Videotape Products WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Videotape Products Inc., Burbank, Calif., won a $43,756.90 federal contract from the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Md., to Apple equipment.

Contacts: Carol A. Wood, 301/975-8172, carol.wood@nist.gov; or Chon S. Son, 301/975-8567, chon.son@nist.gov. CIV5FCA5.

*** $21,840 Federal Contract Awarded to Lynnlux Logistics WASHINGTON, July 30 -- Lynnlux Logistics LLC, Sacramento, Calif., won a $21,840 federal contract from the U.S. Coast Guard's Surface Forces Logistics Center, Baltimore, for the rental of hotel rooms for the crew of the USCGC Katherine Walker.

Contacts: Carolyn Ward, 410/762-6601, carolyn.ward@uscg.mil; or Sharon Byrd, 410/762-6491, sharon.l.byrd@uscg.mil. CIV5FCA5.

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