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-
- No. 382-M
- MEMORANDUM FOR CORRESPONDENTS: December 29, 1992
-
- The Air Force today announced a force structure action affecting Nellis
- AFB, Nev.
-
- The Air Force will retain an active duty F-4G squadron to ensure the
- destructive suppression of enemy air defense capabilities until a suitable
- replacement becomes available. As a result of this decision, the 57th Wing at
- Nellis AFB will begin receiving 20 F-4G aircraft in early 1993, and activate
- the 561st Fighter Squadron. This action will result in an increase of 746
- full-time military and 17 civilian manpower authorizations.
-
- Environmental analysis for this action has been completed in compliance
- with the National Environmental Policy Act.
-
- Questions regarding this action should be directed to Air Combat Command
- Public Affairs, Major Bob Perry, (804) 764-5007.
-
- -END-
-
- No. 383-M
-
- MEMORANDUM FOR CORRESPONDENTS December 29, 1992
-
- On January 2, 1993, Vietnam date, technical representatives of Vietnam and
- the United States are scheduled to begin joint investigations and remains
- recovery operations pertaining to unaccounted for Americans in Vietnam. This
- will be the 21st joint field activity conducted by U.S. and Vietnamese repre-
- sentatives since September 1988.
-
- The joint team will work in seven Vietnamese provinces and plans to
- investigate 22 primary cases and excavate a crash site. They also hope to
- investigate as many as 50 other cases and will be prepared to conduct other
- excavations as appropriate. The 61 U.S. team members will be under the
- operational control of Joint Task Force Full Accounting and include forensic
- specialists with experience in investigations and recovery operations. They
- will be led by Army Lt. Colonel John V. Donovan, commander of Joint Task Force
- Full Accounting's Detachment 2, located in Hanoi. The activities are expected
- to last 16 days.
-
- There are 2,264 Americans still listed as missing or otherwise unaccounted
- for in Indochina. Of that total, 1,656 are listed as unaccounted for in
- Vietnam. To date, 270 Americans previously listed as missing in Vietnam have
- been accounted for.
-
- During the most recent operation in Vietnam, which was conducted from
- October 21 to November 18 of this year, a joint U.S./Vietnamese team conducted
- operations in 11 provinces, investigated 54 cases, surveyed a crash site, and
- excavated two other sites. Some remains, believed to be human, were recovered
- at two of these sites. Those remains are currently being examined.
-
- Accounting for Americans still missing in Southeast Asia as a result of
- the Vietnam War is a matter of the highest national priority for the United
- States. The United States welcomes and appreciates the cooperation of Vietnam
- in this upcoming field operation.
-
- -END-
-
-
-
- No. 381-M
- December 28, 1992
-
- MEMORANDUM FOR CORRESPONDENTS:
-
- Secretary of Defense Dick Cheney announced today that the President has
- nominated the following
- United States Air Force Reserve officers for promotion to the grades indicated.
-
-
- TO BE MAJOR GENERAL. UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RESERVE
-
-
- Brigadier General Nora A. Astafan, Mobilization Assistant to the Deputy Chief
- of Staff, Logistics, Headquarters USAF, The Pentagon, Washington DC 20330
-
- Brigadier General Gerald F. Crump, Mobilization Assistant to the Judge Advocate
- General, Headquarters USAF, The Pentagon, Washington DC 20330
-
- Brigadier General Esker K. Davis, Mobilization Assistant to the Commander,
- Headquarters Air Force Space Command, Colorado Springs, CO 80914-5001
-
- Brigadier General David C. Gildart, Mobilization Assistant to the Commander,
- Air Combat Command, Langley AFB, VA 23665-5001
-
- Brigadier General William F. Willoughby, Mobilization Assistant to the Surgeon
- General, Headquarters USAF, BoIling AFB, Washington DC 20332
-
- TO BE BRIGADIER GENERAL. UNITED STATES AIR FORCE RESERVE
-
-
- Colonel Alan H. Bruce, Deputy Chief of Staff, Logistics, Headquarters Air Force
- Reserve, Robins AFB, GA 31098
-
- Colonel Jim L. Folsom, Vice Commander, 4th Air Force, AFRES, McClellan AFB, CA
- 95652
-
- Colonel Danny A. Hogan, Mobilization Assistant to Director Programs and
- Evaluation, Headquarters USAF, Washington, DC 20330
-
- Colonel Michael J. Quarnaccio, Commander, 433rd Airlift Wing, AFRES, Kelly AFB,
- TX 78241
-
- Colonel Keith T. Reiling, Commander, 349th Airlift Wing, AFRES, Travis AFB, CA
- 94535
-
- Colonel Jerry Scott, Mobilization Assistant to the Staff Judge Advocate,
- Headquarters Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH 45433
-
- Colonel Donald B. Stokes, Mobilization Assistant to CINCPACAF, Hickam AFB, HI
- 96853
-
- Colonel James L. Turner, Commander, 482nd Fighter Wing, AFRES, Homestead AFB,
- FL 33039
-
- Colonel Ralph M. Utterback, Jr., Mobilization Assistant to Commandant, Air War
- College, Air University, Maxwell AFB, AL 36112
-
- Colonel Leonard D. Williams, Mobilization Assistant to Commander, San Antonio
- Air Logistics Center, Air Force Materiel Command, Kelly AFB, TX 78241
-
- Colonel Robert J. Winner, Commander, 514th Airlift Wing, AFRES, McGuire AFB, NJ
- 08641
-
- -END-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACT AWARDS
- MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1992 (703) 697-5131 - Info.
-
- ARMY
-
- ITT Corporation, Aerospace/Communications Division, Fort Wayne, Indiana,
- was awarded on December 23, 1992, a $32,603,197 firm fixed price letter
- contract for 3000 VHF Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio Systems (SINC-
- GARS) and associated equipment for Foreign Military Sale Case No. SI-B-JBF,
- the Saudi Arabian National Guard. Work will be performed at Fort Wayne,
- Indiana, and is expected to be completed by July 31, 1999. Contract funds will
- not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is a sole - source
- contract initiated on September 29, 1992. The contracting activity is the U.S.
- Army Communications and Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
- (DAAB07-93-C-GOO6).
-
- Loral Vought Systems, Grand Prairie, Texas, was awarded on December 23,
- 1992, a $3,500,000 increment as part of a $31,794,854 cost plus incentive fee
- contract for the development of a Multiple launch Rocket System extended range
- rocket. Work will he performed in Camden, Arizona (81.85%) and Grand Prairie,
- Texas (18.15%), and is expected to be completed by June 30, 1997. Of the total
- contract funds, $3,500,000 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
- This is a sole source contract initiated on July 17, 1992. The contracting
- activity is the U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
- (DAAH01-93-C-0080).
-
- General Dynamics Corporation, Air Defense Systems Division, Pomona,
- California, was awarded on December 23, 1992, a $5,633,705 modification to a
- firm fixed price letter contract definitization for STINGER Gripstocks,
- Tracking Head Trainers, and Read Only Memory Modules IV. Work will be per-
- formed in Rancho Cucamonga, California, and is expected to be completed by
- January 31, 1994. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current
- fiscal year. This is a sole source contract initiated on February 21, 1992.
- The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal,
- Alabama (DAAH01-92-C-0152).
-
- System Planning Corporation, Arlington, Virginia, was awarded on December
- 24, 1992, an $858,000 increment as part of a $6,102,666 cost plus fixed fee
- level of effort (term) contract for Scientific, Engineering, and Technical
- Assistance (SETA) services for DARPA Land Systems office technologies. Work
- will be performed in Arlington, Virginia (62%); McLean, Virginia (14%); Santa
- Barbara, California (12%); Alexandria, Virginia (6%), and Washington, D.C.
- (6%), and is expected to be completed by December 23, 1995. Contract funds
- will not expire ae the end of the current fiscal year. There were 97 bids
- solicited on January 10, 1992, and 3 bids received. The contracting activity
- is the Defense Supply Service-Washington, Washington, D.C. (MDA972-93-
- C-0016).
-
- Loral Control Systems, Archbald, Pennsylvania, was awarded on December 24,
- 1992, a $9,979,251 firm fixed price contract for 1608 Tube-launched, Optically
- tracked, Wire-command link (TOW) 2B Target Sensors. Work will be performed in
- Archbald, Pennsylvania, and is expected to be completed by March 30, 1994.
- Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is
- a sole source contract initiated on March 10, 1992. The contracting activity
- is the U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama (DAAH01-93-C-0066).
-
- Titan Linkabit, San Diego, California, was awarded on December 24, 1992, a
- $9,275,096 modification to a firm fixed price contract for 75 controllers, 125
- modulators, 125 demodulators and 75 frames as part of the OM-73 modem group
- used in various DOD communications systems. Work will be performed in San
- Diego, California, and is expected to be completed by January 1, 1994. Con-
- tract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is a
- sole source contract initiated on October 2, 1992. The contracting activity is
- the U.S. Army Communications and Electronics Command, Fort Monmouth, New Jersey
- (DAAB07-84-C-J573).
-
- Saco Defense Incorporated, Saco, Maine, is being awarded a $5,319,960 firm
- fixed price contract for 1028 M60 machine guns. Work will be performed in
- Saco, Maine, and is expected to be completed by April 30, 1994. Of the total
- contract funds, $5,299,340 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
- This is a sole source contract initiated on July 31, 1992. The contracting
- activity is the U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical Command, Rock
- Island, Illinois (DAAA09-91-G-0008).
-
- NAVY
-
- Planning Systems, Inc., McLean, Virginia, is being awarded a $9,555,645
- cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for anti-submarine warfare and mine warfare
- performance estimation for contingency and limited objective warfare/low
- intensity conflict (CALOW/LIC) applications for a period of three years to
- improve environmental forces in signal processing, advanced environmental
- models and data base enhancements. Work will be performed at the Naval
- Research Laboratory Detachment, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, and be
- completed by December 31, 1995. This contract was competitively procured.
- Contract funds in the amount of $173,170.76 will expire by 31 December 1992.
- The Naval Research Laboratory, Stennis Space Center, Mississippi, is the
- contracting activity (N00O14-93-C-6003).
-
- Paramax Systems Corporation, Great Neck, New York, is being awarded a
- $5,008,320 firm-fixed price letter contract for six MK-2O Signal Data Conver-
- tor/Gun Mount Processors (SDC/GMPs) plus one lot of Interim Repair Parts
- (IPRs). This contract includes one option for four SDC/GMPs worth $2,991,600
- and a second option for six additional SDC/GMPs, including one lot of IRPs
- worth $4,130,938. The SDC/GMP is a major hardware component of the MK- 160 M0D
- 4 Gun Computer System (GCS) which is the computational and interface control
- element of the REGIS DDG-51 class Destroyer Gun Weapon System. Work will be
- performed in Huntsville, Alabama, and Great Neck, New York, and is expected to
- be completed by July 1996. No contract funds will expire at the end of the
- current fiscal year. The Naval Sea Systems Command is the contracting activity
- (N00024-93-C-5610).
-
- TRW, Inc., (MEAD) Avionics and Surveillance Group, San Diego, California,
- is being awarded a $9,907,095 not-to-exceed ceiling priced modification for
- short range unmanned aerial vehicle system personnel training, systems logis-
- tics and technical manuals. This modifies contract #N00019-89-C-0346, issued
- to Israel Aircraft Industries in September, 1989, and novated to TRW, Inc.,
- (MAAD] Avionics and Surveillance Group on 28 December 1992. Work will be
- performed in Dominguez Hills, California (50%), and Lod, Israel (50%). Con-
- tract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Naval Air
- Systems Command is the contracting activity (N00019-89-C-0346).
-
- END
-
-
-
- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACT AWARDS
- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1992
-
- NAVY
-
- Paramax Systems Corporation, Great Neck, New York, is being awarded a
- $29,657,896 firm-fixed-price contract for one MK-92 Fire Control System (FCS)
- plus on-board special tools & test equipment, spares and ancillary equipment.
- Work will be performed in Huntsville, Alabama (4%), Pueblo, Colorado (7%), and
- Great Neck, New York (89%), and is expected to be completed by April 1995.
- Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This
- contract is 100% for Taiwan under the Foreign Military Sales Program. This
- contract was not competitively procured. The Naval Sea Systems Command is the
- contracting activity (N00024-93-C-5623).
-
- KPMG Peat Marwick, Washington, D.C., is being awarded a $6,039,685
- cost-plus-fixed-fee indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide
- support services of the implementation of VISION. VISION is a software
- management package used in predicting milestones in project completions. Work
- will be performed in New London, Connecticut (50%), and Newport, Rhode Island
- (50%), and is expected to be completed by September 1997. Contract funds will
- not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competi-
- tively procured with 48 bids solicited and one bid received. The Naval
- Undersea Warfare Center Division, Newport, Rhode Island, is the contracting
- activity (N66604-93-D-A752).
-
- Computing Devices International, Bloomington, Minnesota, is being awarded
- a $5,048,064 delivery order to provide 72 Variable High Speed Integrated
- Circuit (VHSIC) Processor Modules and 36 Type 8 Chassis Enclosures in support
- of the AN/AYK-14 Navy Standard Airborne Computer to support F/A-18 Finland
- Installs. Work will be performed in Bloomington, Minnesota, and is expected to
- be completed by December 1995. Contract funds will not expire at the end of
- the current fiscal year. This contract is 100% for Finland under the Foreign
- Military Sales Program. This contract was not competitively procured. The
- Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division, Indianapolis, Indiana, is the
- contracting activity (N00163-92-D-0001).
-
- ARMY
-
- Raytheon Peninsula Systems Company, Andover, Massachusetts, is being awarded
- a $19,923,202 firm fixed price contract (with options for a cumulative total of
- $20,890,999) for technical assistance (812 man-months) in support of the HAWk
- Missile Program in the United Arab Emirates. Work will be performed in the
- United Arab Emirates, and is expected to be completed by December 31, 1994.
- Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This is
- a sole source contract initiated on September 10, 1992. The contracting
- activity is the U. S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama
- (DAAH01-93-C-0074).
-
- Raytheon Company, Missile Systems Division, Bedford, Massachusetts, is being
- awarded a $5,241,340 cost plus incentive fee contract to provide depot level
- diagnostics and repairs (300 man-months of effort) for the Patriot Air Defense
- Weapon System. Work will be performed at Fort Bliss, Texas (62%); Fort lewis,
- Washington (15%), and Chambersburg, Pennsylvania (15%), and is expected to be
- completed by September 30, 1993. Contract funds will expire at the end of the
- current fiscal year. This is a sole source contract initiated on June 6, 1992.
- The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Missile Command, Redstone Arsenal,
- Alabama (DAAH01-93-C-0006).
-
- CIVIL WORKS - NON MILITARY
-
- Phillips and Jordan, Incorporated, Mulberry, Florida, is being awarded a
- $10,361,660 indefinite quantity, firm fixed price contract for hauling approxi-
- mately 840,000 tons of hurricane Andrew debris to a final disposal site. Work
- will be performed in Dade County and Broward County, Florida, and is expected
- to be completed by March 1, 1993. Contract funds will not expire at the end of
- the current fiscal year. There were 100 bids solicited on November 12, 1992,
- and 22 bids received. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Corps of
- Engineers, Jacksonville, Florida (DACW17-93-D-0014). December 29, 1992
-
- AIR FORCE
-
- Boeing Aerospace Operations, Incorporated, Cocoa Beach, Florida, is being
- awarded a $10,102,298 (Estimated) firm-fixed-price contract for contractor
- logistics support for the LGM-30 Minuteman and LGM-118 Peacekeeper missile
- trainers. The work will be performed at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming,
- Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri,
- Chanute Air Force Base, Illinois, Vandenberg Air Force Base, California and -
- Offutt Air Force Base, Nebraska. Contract is expected to be completed Septem-
- ber 1994. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal
- year. Three bids were solicited and one proposal was received. The solicita-
- tion was issued in March 1992. The Ogden Air Logistics Center, Hill Air Force
- Base, Utah, is the contracting activity (F42610-92-C-0103).
-
- Lockheed Corporation, Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company, Marietta,
- Georgia, is being awarded a $18,069,350 firm-fixed-price contract for spares
- and support equipment for the C-130H aircraft. Contract is expected to be
- completed June 1994. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current
- fiscal year. One bid was solicited and one proposal was received. The
- solicitation was issued in December 1992 and negotiations were completed in
- December 1992. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins Air Force Base,
- Georgia, is the contracting activity (F33657-90-C-007l, P00021).
-
- END
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