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Lockheed martin corp. u.S. Air Force Awards Lockheed martin

contracts to begin Work on next Set of GPS III Satellites

GPS III Program Transitions from Cost-Plus to Fixed-Price Contract Structure DENVER, Feb. 25, 2013 – The U.S. Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] two fixed-price contracts totaling $120 million to procure long lead parts for the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth next generation Global Positioning System satellites, known as GPS III.

The GPS III program will affordably replace aging GPS satellites while improving capability to meet the evolving demands of military, commercial and civilian users. GPS III satellites will deliver better accuracy and improved anti-jamming power while enhancing the spacecraft’s design life and adding a new civil signal designed to be interoperable with international global navigation satellite systems.

“The GPS III program was laid out at the very beginning to reduce risk early and facilitate affordable satellite production over the long term,” said Lt Col Todd Caldwell, the U.S. Air Force’s GPS III program manager. “This most recent award and our team’s ability to convert the contract structure to fixed price is a sign that we are on track to meet the affordability objectives and commitments we originally set out to achieve.”

Incorporating lessons learned from previous GPS programs, the Air Force initiated a “back-to-basics” acquisition approach for GPS III. The strategy emphasizes early investments in rigorous systems engineering, industry-leading parts standards, and the development of a full-size GPS III satellite prototype to significantly reduce risk, improve production predictability, increase mission assurance and lower overall program costs. These investments early in the GPS III program are designed to prevent the types of engineering issues discovered on other programs late in the manufacturing process or even on orbit.

“The Air Force’s back-to-basics acquisition strategy and the progress we have already made on our GPS III prototype gives us high confidence in our ability to perform efficient and affordable fixed-price satellite production going forward,” said Keoki Jackson, vice president of Lockheed Martin’s Navigation Systems mission area. “As our world becomes increasingly dependent on GPS technology, the new GPS III satellites will be a critical element of both our national and economic security, and we are committed to achieving mission success for the billions of military, commercial and civilian users worldwide.”

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Lockheed martin corp. u.S. Air Force Awards Lockheed martin

contracts to begin Work on next Set of GPS III Satellites

GPS III Program Transitions from Cost-Plus to Fixed-Price Contract Structure DENVER, Feb. 25, 2013 – The U.S. Air Force has awarded Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] two fixed-price contracts totaling $120 million to procure long lead parts for the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth next generation Global Positioning System satellites, known as GPS III.

The GPS III program will affordably replace aging GPS satellites while improving capability to meet the evolving demands of military, commercial and civilian users. GPS III satellites will deliver better accuracy and improved anti-jamming power while enhancing the spacecraft’s design life and adding a new civil signal designed to be interoperable with international global navigation satellite systems.

“The GPS III program was laid out at the very beginning to reduce risk early and facilitate affordable satellite production over the long term,” said Lt Col Todd Caldwell, the U.S. Air Force’s GPS III program manager. “This most recent award and our team’s ability to convert the contract structure to fixed price is a sign that we are on track to meet the affordability objectives and commitments we originally set out to achieve.”

Incorporating lessons learned from previous GPS programs, the Air Force initiated a “back-to-basics” acquisition approach for GPS III. The strategy emphasizes early investments in rigorous systems engineering, industry-leading parts standards, and the development of a full-size GPS III satellite prototype to significantly reduce risk, improve production predictability, increase mission assurance and lower overall program costs. These investments early in the GPS III program are designed to prevent the types of engineering issues discovered on other programs late in the manufacturing process or even on orbit.

“The Air Force’s back-to-basics acquisition strategy and the progress we have already made on our GPS III prototype gives us high confidence in our ability to perform efficient and affordable fixed-price satellite production going forward,” said Keoki Jackson, vice president of Lockheed Martin’s Navigation Systems mission area. “As our world becomes increasingly dependent on GPS technology, the new GPS III satellites will be a critical element of both our national and economic security, and we are committed to achieving mission success for the billions of military, commercial and civilian users worldwide.”

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Lockheed martin receives $161 million in contracts for Apache m-tAdS/PnVS

upgrades ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 13, 2013 – Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has received two production contracts totaling $161.7 million from the U.S. Army to continue upgrades of the Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (M-TADS/PNVS) program for the Apache attack helicopter.

The Lot 2 and Lot 3 contracts cover 482 Modernized Day Sensor Assembly (M-DSA) Modernized Laser Rangefinder Designator (M-LRFD) kits and spares. The U.S. Army ordered 92 M-DSA M-LRFD kits and spares for Lot 1 in February 2012, and the first of those units will

be delivered in early 2013.

With the addition of these contracts, production at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control’s facilities in Ocala and Orlando, Fla., will be sustained through third quarter 2016.

“These two production lots represent our continued confidence in Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control to provide a high performing, high quality, reliable LRFD for the AH-64D/E,” said Lt. Col. Steve Van Riper, U.S. Army product manager of Apache Sensors. “We look forward to our first delivery and subsequent fielding of this capability.”

“M-DSA M-LRFD kits reduce ongoing obsolescence while significantly increasing system performance,” said Matt Hoffman, director of M-TADS/PNVS programs at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “These contracts demonstrate the customer’s commitment to ensuring our soldiers have superior capabilities as they carry out their missions.”

Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control is a 2012 recipient of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for performance excellence. The Malcolm Baldrige Award represents one of the highest honors that can be awarded to American companies for achievement in leadership, strategic planning, customer relations, measurement, analysis, workforce excellence, operations and business results.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation’s net sales for 2012 were $47.2 billion.

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Lockheed martin receives $161 million in contracts for Apache m-tAdS/PnVS

upgrades ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 13, 2013 – Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has received two production contracts totaling $161.7 million from the U.S. Army to continue upgrades of the Modernized Target Acquisition Designation Sight/Pilot Night Vision Sensor (M-TADS/PNVS) program for the Apache attack helicopter.

The Lot 2 and Lot 3 contracts cover 482 Modernized Day Sensor Assembly (M-DSA) Modernized Laser Rangefinder Designator (M-LRFD) kits and spares. The U.S. Army ordered 92 M-DSA M-LRFD kits and spares for Lot 1 in February 2012, and the first of those units will

be delivered in early 2013.

With the addition of these contracts, production at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control’s facilities in Ocala and Orlando, Fla., will be sustained through third quarter 2016.

“These two production lots represent our continued confidence in Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control to provide a high performing, high quality, reliable LRFD for the AH-64D/E,” said Lt. Col. Steve Van Riper, U.S. Army product manager of Apache Sensors. “We look forward to our first delivery and subsequent fielding of this capability.”

“M-DSA M-LRFD kits reduce ongoing obsolescence while significantly increasing system performance,” said Matt Hoffman, director of M-TADS/PNVS programs at Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control. “These contracts demonstrate the customer’s commitment to ensuring our soldiers have superior capabilities as they carry out their missions.”

Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control is a 2012 recipient of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award for performance excellence. The Malcolm Baldrige Award represents one of the highest honors that can be awarded to American companies for achievement in leadership, strategic planning, customer relations, measurement, analysis, workforce excellence, operations and business results.

Headquartered in Bethesda, Md., Lockheed Martin is a global security and aerospace company that employs about 120,000 people worldwide and is principally engaged in the research, design, development, manufacture, integration and sustainment of advanced technology systems, products and services. The Corporation’s net sales for 2012 were $47.2 billion.

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Lockheed martin Launches Skyline Enterprise™ To Improve International Air

traffic management CANBERRA, Feb. 7, 2013 – Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has officially launched in Canberra - SkyLine Enterprise™ - an innovative platform to enhance the safety and efficiency of international air traffic management. The announcement was made during a media briefing in advance of the Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition. Lockheed Martin will offer SkyLine Enterprise ™ as its solution for Australia’s Airservices/Department of Defence ‘oneSky Australia’ procurement to combine civil and military air traffic control.

“After more than 50 years of air traffic management experience, Lockheed Martin begins the next chapter by making SkyLine Enterprise available to the Australian and international air traffic management communities,” said Sandy Samuel, vice president, Lockheed Martin Transportation Solutions. “SkyLine Enterprise is a cost-effective and comprehensive air traffic management solution that enhances safety, reduces flight delays, saves fuel and reduces environmental impacts.”

SkyLine Enterprise is field proven with military and civilian operators. Its components provide a flexible array of air traffic management capabilities that were developed in part with Adacel Technologies Limited, an Australian corporation. The platform’s airspace management tools are supported by a flight data processing system. This enables airlines and other users to fly their preferred routes, enhancing on-time performance and fuel efficiency. Skyline Enterprise also includes a sophisticated tool that searches for situations in an aircraft’s flight path that could cause a delay or pose a danger, even in areas where there is no coverage from surveillance systems, such as radar and automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast systems.

SkyLine Enterprise has adaptable parameters and can be tailored to the needs of a broad range of customers. Its capabilities align with International Civil Aviation Organization’s Aviation System Block Upgrades, ensuring customers adhere to the latest standards.

Lockheed Martin will provide demonstrations of SkyLine Enterprise at the Australian International Airshow and Aerospace & Defence Exposition (Avalon 2013) near Geelong, Australia from Feb. 26 through March 1. The Lockheed Martin demonstration, located in booth 3L9 in Hall C, will showcase the system’s key capabilities.

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Lockheed martin ceo dedicates new Saudi Arabia Headquarters

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Feb. 2, 2013 - Global security and aerospace leader Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] has today demonstrated its commitment to supporting the creation of jobs, technology transfer and capacity in Saudi Arabia’s aerospace and commercial

sectors, in support of the Kingdom’s Vision 2020 and a strong national defense capability.

Speaking at the inauguration of Lockheed Martin Saudi Arabia’s new Riyadh headquarters, Dr. Hatim M. Behairy, Director Electronics, Communications and Photonics Research at KACST, said: "Today's announcement is good news for Saudi Arabia. From personal experience I have seen the benefits world class companies such as Lockheed Martin can bring to our country, through investment, training of Saudi nationals and sharing of best practices in fields such as research and education.”

Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin Chief Executive Officer and President, said: “We look forward to working closely with our Saudi partners to support the Kingdom’s efforts to create a more technology-focused economy as part of the Kingdom’s Vision 2020.”

“We are focused on developing partnerships that sustain long-term jobs for Saudi people in the security, aerospace and commercial sectors,” Hewson continued.

Lockheed Martin has an active partnership with the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, King Abdullah University for Science and Technology and Al Faisal University in Riyadh, focused on helping Saudi Arabia respond to the skills challenges of the next decade. Through these partnerships, Lockheed Martin is working to empower Saudi youth through education, knowledge transfer and engagement, bringing tangible long-term benefits to the Kingdom.

“Partnerships are a critical element of the strong, strategic relationship which exists between the United States of America and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and an important part of sustaining our governments’ alliance for the future,” states James B. Smith, US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia.

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northrop Grumman to begin next Phase of modernizing b-2 defensive Systems

Technology Development Approach Reduces Costs, Schedule for Fielding Bomber Upgrades PALMDALE, Calif., Feb. 14, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) will help drive down costs and speed the availability of new hardware and software upgrades for the B-2 stealth bomber under a recently awarded contract from the U.S. Air Force.

The contract covers Technology Development (TD) Phase 2 of a multiyear effort by Northrop Grumman to modernize the B-2's defensive management system (DMS). TD Phase 2 is expected to last approximately three years.

DMS is an electronic warfare system that includes various antennas and display processors. Northrop Grumman is the Air Force's prime contractor for the B-2, the flagship of the nation's long-range strike arsenal.

"TD Phase 2 is the cornerstone of a rapid acquisition initiative that Northrop Grumman and the government developed to reduce B-2 DMS modernization costs and accelerate the availability of the latest technologies for the aircraft," said Lauren Stevens, director of the company's B-2 DMS modernization integrated product team. "Instead of relying on new hardware and software development, our initiative takes advantage of mature, proven technologies. It minimizes nonrecurring costs, and reduces the time and technology risks associated with fielding new capabilities."

DMS modernization includes a new avionics graphics processor being developed by Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training, Owego, N.Y.; and new antennas, which are being developed by L3 Randtron, Menlo, Park, Calif., and Ball Aerospace, Boulder, Colo.

Northrop Grumman serves as the B-2 system integrator and developer of the architecture that determines how the aircraft responds to threat environments. In this role, the company will integrate all new DMS hardware and requisite software onto the jet.

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northrop Grumman Awarded H-1 Helicopter mission computer contract by u.S. navy

WOODLAND HILLS, Calif., Jan. 29, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) has been awarded a contract by the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command to provide Gen II mission computers for the H-1 Upgrade helicopter program.

Under the $9.3 million firm-fixed-price order, Northrop Grumman will supply Gen II mission computers and trays for the H-1 Upgrade program's Lot 10 production aircraft. Deliveries are expected to be completed by January 2015.

Dual mission computers are the heart of Northrop Grumman's Integrated Avionics System (IAS) that powers H-1 helicopters' glass cockpits. The mission computers provide centralized control of the IAS, interface with the tactical moving map, and display both situational awareness and health monitoring information. Additionally, the IAS and mission computers feature an open, modular architecture that allows for system upgrades and insertion of new technologies.

"The high-performance mission computers have proven their reliability and superior value supporting ongoing missions such as Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan," said Ike Song, vice president of Northrop Grumman's Situational Awareness Systems business unit. "They offer advanced computing and video processing capabilities to help ensure pilot safety."

The mission computers will be used onboard UH-1Y and AH-1Z helicopters that make up the Marine light attack helicopter squadrons. Critical mission data is shown on four displays, reducing workload and increasing aircrew situational awareness.

The H-1 Upgrade program involves replacing aging AH-1W and UH-1N helicopters with upgraded UH-1Y and AH-1Z aircraft, providing significant improvements in commonality, reliability and maintainability. This reduces life cycle and training costs, and decreases the logistics footprint for both aircraft. Additionally, the upgraded helicopters have 100 percent software commonality through Northrop Grumman's IAS and the same operational flight program. Both the UH-1Y and AH-1Z are in full-rate production by Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

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northrop Grumman to Provide Hand Held Precision targeting devices to u.S. Army

New, Smaller Targeting Device Provides High Precision and Light Weight APOPKA, Fla., Jan. 14, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. Army has awarded a contract to Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) to supply Hand Held Precision Targeting Devices (HHPTDs).

The HHPTD is an advanced targeting system weighing less than 5.5 pounds and providing a greater degree of precision than previous systems. To supply the accurate information needed on the modern battlefield, the device incorporates a celestial navigation module. Devices such as the HHPTD allow forces on the ground to relay accurate targeting data to aircraft and command centers. Under the terms of the $9.2 million contract, Northrop Grumman will supply the systems over a three-year period.

"With the Hand Held Precision Targeting Device, we have used the experience we gained from the production of the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder IIH to create a smaller, more lightweight targeting system," said Gordon Stewart, vice president and general manager of the laser systems business unit. "The HHPTD puts the targeting accuracy needed for today's precision GPS munitions in the hands of the warfighter."

Northrop Grumman has delivered more than 25,000 electro-optic laser systems. Currently deployed and in-production systems include man-portable products such as the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder IIH and the Mark VII and Mark VIIE laser target locators; ground vehicle products such as the M1 Abrams Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder and the Sight Integrated Rangefinder for Stryker vehicles; and airborne products such as the Target Acquisition Designation Sight for the AH-64 Apache and lasers for unmanned aerial vehicles and helicopters; and Viper countermeasure lasers for the AN/AAQ-24(V) Directional Infrared Countermeasures system used to protect soldiers from the threat of infrared-guided missiles.

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

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northrop Grumman to Provide Hand Held Precision targeting devices to u.S. Army

New, Smaller Targeting Device Provides High Precision and Light Weight APOPKA, Fla., Jan. 14, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. Army has awarded a contract to Northrop Grumman (NYSE:NOC) to supply Hand Held Precision Targeting Devices (HHPTDs).

The HHPTD is an advanced targeting system weighing less than 5.5 pounds and providing a greater degree of precision than previous systems. To supply the accurate information needed on the modern battlefield, the device incorporates a celestial navigation module. Devices such as the HHPTD allow forces on the ground to relay accurate targeting data to aircraft and command centers. Under the terms of the $9.2 million contract, Northrop Grumman will supply the systems over a three-year period.

"With the Hand Held Precision Targeting Device, we have used the experience we gained from the production of the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder IIH to create a smaller, more lightweight targeting system," said Gordon Stewart, vice president and general manager of the laser systems business unit. "The HHPTD puts the targeting accuracy needed for today's precision GPS munitions in the hands of the warfighter."

Northrop Grumman has delivered more than 25,000 electro-optic laser systems. Currently deployed and in-production systems include man-portable products such as the Lightweight Laser Designator Rangefinder IIH and the Mark VII and Mark VIIE laser target locators; ground vehicle products such as the M1 Abrams Eyesafe Laser Rangefinder and the Sight Integrated Rangefinder for Stryker vehicles; and airborne products such as the Target Acquisition Designation Sight for the AH-64 Apache and lasers for unmanned aerial vehicles and helicopters; and Viper countermeasure lasers for the AN/AAQ-24(V) Directional Infrared Countermeasures system used to protect soldiers from the threat of infrared-guided missiles.

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

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northrop Grumman Awarded contract to modernize u.S. Army training centers

HERNDON, Va., Jan. 10, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) a six-year contract to modernize the existing instrumentation systems at the National Training and the Joint Readiness Training centers.

Northrop Grumman will modernize the range data measurement system and observer controller communication system portions of the range communication system at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. Northrop Grumman will also modernize the observer controller communication system and range data measurement system at the Joint Readiness Training Center in Fort Polk, La.

"Northrop Grumman's approach establishes an innovative and affordable communications infrastructure required for the U.S. Army combat training centers," said Greg Schmidt, vice president and general manager, Training Solutions division, Northrop Grumman Technical Services. "This design increases training realism, timeliness of training performance feedback, and reliability; all crucial factors to ensure our soldiers remain mission ready."

The centers provide a realistic operational environment for training land forces at the brigade combat team level, including subordinate and supporting units across the full spectrum of military operations. The Combat Training Center Instrumentation System (CTC-IS) project replaces legacy voice, video, data and target instrumentation systems and networks. The project also modernizes mobile video units, unmanned aerial vehicle ground control station interface, forward operations base interface, and fixed and mobile after-action review theaters.

"We've developed commonality among components of the live training systems and increased communications coverage," said Nick Tenn, CTC-IS program manager, Northrop Grumman Technical Services. "This work improves the combat trainer situational awareness, analysis and feedback capabilities while providing for technology insertion and growth. This will also allow us to maintain interoperability with the current joint and other service training systems."

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

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northrop Grumman Awarded contract to modernize u.S. Army training centers

HERNDON, Va., Jan. 10, 2013 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The U.S. Army Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation has awarded Northrop Grumman Corporation (NYSE:NOC) a six-year contract to modernize the existing instrumentation systems at the National Training and the Joint Readiness Training centers.

Northrop Grumman will modernize the range data measurement system and observer controller communication system portions of the range communication system at the National Training Center in Fort Irwin, Calif. Northrop Grumman will also modernize the observer controller communication system and range data measurement system at the Joint Readiness Training Center in Fort Polk, La.

"Northrop Grumman's approach establishes an innovative and affordable communications infrastructure required for the U.S. Army combat training centers," said Greg Schmidt, vice president and general manager, Training Solutions division, Northrop Grumman Technical Services. "This design increases training realism, timeliness of training performance feedback, and reliability; all crucial factors to ensure our soldiers remain mission ready."

The centers provide a realistic operational environment for training land forces at the brigade combat team level, including subordinate and supporting units across the full spectrum of military operations. The Combat Training Center Instrumentation System (CTC-IS) project replaces legacy voice, video, data and target instrumentation systems and networks. The project also modernizes mobile video units, unmanned aerial vehicle ground control station interface, forward operations base interface, and fixed and mobile after-action review theaters.

"We've developed commonality among components of the live training systems and increased communications coverage," said Nick Tenn, CTC-IS program manager, Northrop Grumman Technical Services. "This work improves the combat trainer situational awareness, analysis and feedback capabilities while providing for technology insertion and growth. This will also allow us to maintain interoperability with the current joint and other service training systems."

Northrop Grumman is a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cybersecurity, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. Please visit www.northropgrumman.com for more information.

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boeing brings Advanced training capabilities to uS navy's t-45 Fleet

Ground-based flight simulators prepare student pilots ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26, 2013 -- Four operational flight trainers built by Boeing [NYSE: BA] are up and running at Naval Air Station Pensacola (Fla.), allowing the U.S. Navy to shift some training for its T-45 aircraft to the ground and thereby improve safety and save money.

The flight simulators use high-fidelity, state-of-the-art visuals to train naval flight officers (NFO) on the ground, saving time and freeing up the aircraft for live flight instruction. NFOs specialize in airborne weapons and sensor systems operating from the back seat of the aircraft.

The devices are used by the Navy to provide advanced instruction for transition to F/A-18, EA-18G and EA-6B platforms. Students are trained in navigation,

communication, emergencies, target identification and weapons employment, and basic carrier operations, among other learning objectives.

"Nearly 150 students per year will train on the simulators," said Mark McGraw, vice president of Boeing Training Systems and Government Services. "This allows the Navy to add an array of virtual wingmen and synthetic threats, building a more robust mission rehearsal."

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 59,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

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boeing brings Advanced training capabilities to uS navy's t-45 Fleet

Ground-based flight simulators prepare student pilots ST. LOUIS, Feb. 26, 2013 -- Four operational flight trainers built by Boeing [NYSE: BA] are up and running at Naval Air Station Pensacola (Fla.), allowing the U.S. Navy to shift some training for its T-45 aircraft to the ground and thereby improve safety and save money.

The flight simulators use high-fidelity, state-of-the-art visuals to train naval flight officers (NFO) on the ground, saving time and freeing up the aircraft for live flight instruction. NFOs specialize in airborne weapons and sensor systems operating from the back seat of the aircraft.

The devices are used by the Navy to provide advanced instruction for transition to F/A-18, EA-18G and EA-6B platforms. Students are trained in navigation,

communication, emergencies, target identification and weapons employment, and basic carrier operations, among other learning objectives.

"Nearly 150 students per year will train on the simulators," said Mark McGraw, vice president of Boeing Training Systems and Government Services. "This allows the Navy to add an array of virtual wingmen and synthetic threats, building a more robust mission rehearsal."

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 59,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

boeing-comAc technology center to Support efficient Air traffic management

Companies will work with Chinese researchers to forecast 30-year airspace capacity, new opportunities for efficiency

Collaborative effort will support growth in commercial aviation BEIJING, Feb. 25, 2013 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Commercial Aircraft Corporation of China (COMAC) announced today that the Boeing-COMAC Aviation Energy Conservation and Emissions Reductions Technology Center will conduct two new research projects on air traffic management to support the long-term efficiency, capacity and safety of China’s air traffic system.

“Combining our two companies’ efforts on air traffic management through our Joint Technology Center is a natural step forward in our steadily expanding collaboration,” said Marc Allen, president of Boeing China.

The Boeing-COMAC Technology Center, the companies’ collaborative effort to support commercial aviation industry growth, will work with Civil Aviation University of China (CAUC) to forecast the 30-year capacity of China’s national airspace system. This research will develop evaluation tools to predict trends of future airspace development and provide recommendations for improving the national airspace system. CAUC is administered by the Civil Aviation Administration of China and hosts the National Key Laboratory of Operation Safety Technology.

“With the increasing demand for air transport and growing environmental concerns, air traffic management plays a key role in the healthy growth of air transport capability,” said Dr. Guangqiu Wang, vice president of COMAC’s Beijing Aeronautical Science and Technology Research Institute (BASTRI). “It is our great pleasure to cooperate with Boeing to work on air traffic management initiatives for greater energy efficiency and emission reduction.”

The Boeing-COMAC Technology Center will also work with Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, which hosts the National Key Laboratory of Air Traffic Flow Management Technology, on development of an air traffic decision support system to optimize in-bound air traffic flow at airports. Successful outcomes from this project will help air traffic controllers determine the most efficient arrival sequences and enhance flight safety by providing better situational awareness.

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boeing receives uS Air Force contract for Integrated c4ISr targeting Solution

Line of Sight – Short (LOS-S) provides hand-held, all-in-one targeting system ORLANDO, Fla., Feb. 20, 2013 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] will provide the U.S. Air Force with a lightweight, compact laser targeting system designed to improve the effectiveness of battlefield airmen on Close Air Support missions.

The $3 million contract award includes design, development, delivery, training and sustainment for the Line of Sight – Short (LOS-S) integrated targeting system, as well as priced options for production systems. With all options exercised, the contract has a potential total value of more than $100 million.

LOS-S, an evolution of a previous acquisition, offers improved target detection, recognition, laser designation and friendly-fire avoidance capabilities in a single lightweight unit.

"Our mission is to deliver complete C4ISR solutions that meet our customers' need for actionable information," said Mike Hettmann, general manager of Boeing subsidiary Argon ST and director of Tactical Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance. "LOS-S provides the Air Force intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting in one easy-to-use, lightweight, hand-held device."

LOS-S supports the Air Force's Battlefield Air Operations Kit Program and its goal of upgrading the battlefield airman's equipment suite.

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boeing, AdASI Sign teaming Agreement for unmanned Aircraft Systems

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 18, 2013 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Abu Dhabi Autonomous Systems Investments Company (ADASI), a Tawazun subsidiary, today signed a teaming agreement for the two companies to address the growing Middle East market for unmanned systems.

Speaking at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEx) in Abu Dhabi, company representatives said the teaming agreement enables ADASI to provide training, support and marketing services for Boeing's ScanEagle and Integrator unmanned aircraft systems in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with

prospects to expand into the Middle East and North Africa.

"This agreement advances Boeing's strategy of partnering with best-in-industry companies such as ADASI," said Debbie Rub, a vice president and general manager in Boeing Military Aircraft. "We plan to continue investing and growing in the UAE and the broader Middle East region in order to support U.S. allies' enduring need for affordable intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) solutions, such as ScanEagle and Integrator."

The agreement supports the ongoing drive to develop UAE national capabilities within ADASI. Boeing's direct involvement with ADASI will open many opportunities for ADASI's UAE nationals to develop their knowledge and skills through Boeing's world-leading capabilities and experience in the management and implementation of technical programs.

"Today’s announcement is an important continuation of our strategy to build aerospace capabilities right here in the Middle East," said ADASI Chairman Homaid Al Shemmari. "Our homegrown expertise, coupled with Boeing's technical capabilities in unmanned aircraft systems, is a winning combination and one that we look forward to strengthening in the coming years."

The teaming agreement expands on a previous agreement between ADASI and Insitu, a wholly owned Boeing subsidiary that makes the ScanEagle and Integrator. That collaboration allowed for support and sustainment of Insitu's unmanned ISR products and services.

"Boeing continues to demonstrate its enduring commitment to the UAE not just by delivering commercial aircraft and defense systems, but also through solid partnerships such as this latest agreement," said Boeing Middle East President Jeff Johnson. "In this way, we can help the UAE achieve its national objective of providing new career opportunities for its people."

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boeing, AdASI Sign teaming Agreement for unmanned Aircraft Systems

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Feb. 18, 2013 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Abu Dhabi Autonomous Systems Investments Company (ADASI), a Tawazun subsidiary, today signed a teaming agreement for the two companies to address the growing Middle East market for unmanned systems.

Speaking at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEx) in Abu Dhabi, company representatives said the teaming agreement enables ADASI to provide training, support and marketing services for Boeing's ScanEagle and Integrator unmanned aircraft systems in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), with

prospects to expand into the Middle East and North Africa.

"This agreement advances Boeing's strategy of partnering with best-in-industry companies such as ADASI," said Debbie Rub, a vice president and general manager in Boeing Military Aircraft. "We plan to continue investing and growing in the UAE and the broader Middle East region in order to support U.S. allies' enduring need for affordable intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) solutions, such as ScanEagle and Integrator."

The agreement supports the ongoing drive to develop UAE national capabilities within ADASI. Boeing's direct involvement with ADASI will open many opportunities for ADASI's UAE nationals to develop their knowledge and skills through Boeing's world-leading capabilities and experience in the management and implementation of technical programs.

"Today’s announcement is an important continuation of our strategy to build aerospace capabilities right here in the Middle East," said ADASI Chairman Homaid Al Shemmari. "Our homegrown expertise, coupled with Boeing's technical capabilities in unmanned aircraft systems, is a winning combination and one that we look forward to strengthening in the coming years."

The teaming agreement expands on a previous agreement between ADASI and Insitu, a wholly owned Boeing subsidiary that makes the ScanEagle and Integrator. That collaboration allowed for support and sustainment of Insitu's unmanned ISR products and services.

"Boeing continues to demonstrate its enduring commitment to the UAE not just by delivering commercial aircraft and defense systems, but also through solid partnerships such as this latest agreement," said Boeing Middle East President Jeff Johnson. "In this way, we can help the UAE achieve its national objective of providing new career opportunities for its people."

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boeing, Icelandair Finalize order for 16 737 mAx Airplanes

Icelandic carrier to operate both 737 MAX 8s and 9s

Agreement includes purchase rights for eight additional 737 MAXs REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Feb. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Icelandair announced a firm order today for 16 737 MAx airplanes, valued at more than $1.6 billion at list prices. The order, originally announced as a commitment for 12 airplanes in December 2012, has been increased to 16 airplanes and includes 737 MAx 8s and 9s, as well as purchase rights for eight additional 737 MAxs. Today's announcement brings the total number of 737 MAxs ordered to date to 1,180.

"The 737 MAx will complement our Boeing 757 operations seamlessly and allow us to

continue our route expansion in the most fuel-efficient manner," said Bjorgolfur Johannsson, Icelandair Group president and CEO.

The 737 MAx builds on the strengths of the world's best-selling Next-Generation 737. The 737 MAx incorporates the latest-technology CFM International LEAP-1B engines to deliver the highest efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort in the single-aisle market. Airlines operating the 737 MAx will see a 13 percent fuel-use improvement over today's most fuel-efficient single-aisle airplanes.

"The 737 MAx will be an excellent addition to Icelandair's all-Boeing fleet, enabling the carrier to expand its operations across Europe and North America with increased fuel efficiency, route flexibility and passenger comfort," said Todd Nelp, vice president of European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

The Icelandair Group currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of 23 Boeing 757 airplanes for both its passenger and cargo operations. The Icelandic carrier has used the geographical location of its Reykjavik-based hub mid-way between North America and Europe, as an opportunity to build an ever-growing network of more than 35 international destinations.

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boeing, Icelandair Finalize order for 16 737 mAx Airplanes

Icelandic carrier to operate both 737 MAX 8s and 9s

Agreement includes purchase rights for eight additional 737 MAXs REYKJAVIK, Iceland, Feb. 13, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Icelandair announced a firm order today for 16 737 MAx airplanes, valued at more than $1.6 billion at list prices. The order, originally announced as a commitment for 12 airplanes in December 2012, has been increased to 16 airplanes and includes 737 MAx 8s and 9s, as well as purchase rights for eight additional 737 MAxs. Today's announcement brings the total number of 737 MAxs ordered to date to 1,180.

"The 737 MAx will complement our Boeing 757 operations seamlessly and allow us to

continue our route expansion in the most fuel-efficient manner," said Bjorgolfur Johannsson, Icelandair Group president and CEO.

The 737 MAx builds on the strengths of the world's best-selling Next-Generation 737. The 737 MAx incorporates the latest-technology CFM International LEAP-1B engines to deliver the highest efficiency, reliability and passenger comfort in the single-aisle market. Airlines operating the 737 MAx will see a 13 percent fuel-use improvement over today's most fuel-efficient single-aisle airplanes.

"The 737 MAx will be an excellent addition to Icelandair's all-Boeing fleet, enabling the carrier to expand its operations across Europe and North America with increased fuel efficiency, route flexibility and passenger comfort," said Todd Nelp, vice president of European Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes.

The Icelandair Group currently operates an all-Boeing fleet of 23 Boeing 757 airplanes for both its passenger and cargo operations. The Icelandic carrier has used the geographical location of its Reykjavik-based hub mid-way between North America and Europe, as an opportunity to build an ever-growing network of more than 35 international destinations.

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boeing Awarded uS Air Force contract to continue GPS modernization

GPS IIF contract covers launch and on-orbit support

Boeing role in GPS extended up to 5 years EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Feb. 12, 2013 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] will continue modernizing the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite constellation for up to five more years, extending the company's role in the vital military and civilian navigation network.

The U.S. Air Force, which operates the GPS network, recently awarded Boeing a $51 million, one-year contract with four one-year options. The contract covers GPS IIF satellite shipment to the launch site in Florida, pre-launch preparation, post-launch checkout, handover and on-orbit support.

"The contract provides mission continuity for the Boeing GPS IIF fleet as we continue to deliver on our commitments," said Craig Cooning, vice president and general manager of Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems. "With nine GPS IIFs still awaiting deployment, the contract scope includes supplying all support needed until the Air Force calls for the vehicles."

Boeing, which has been part of GPS since the network’s inception in the 1970s, has produced nearly 70 percent of the satellites launched in support of the GPS constellation.

The company is on contract for 12 GPS IIF satellites, three of which have been launched into service. The IIFs provide greater navigational accuracy through advances that include atomic clock technology, a new civilian L5 signal and an improved military signal.

The next IIF is to launch during the second quarter of this year. Boeing will complete production of the remaining ones by the end of the year.

"We have the capability to maintain the remaining IIF spacecraft to be delivered and the flexibility to launch up to three within a single year if required to sustain the network," said Jan Heide, Boeing GPS IIF program director.

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 60,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

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boeing Awarded uS Air Force contract to continue GPS modernization

GPS IIF contract covers launch and on-orbit support

Boeing role in GPS extended up to 5 years EL SEGUNDO, Calif., Feb. 12, 2013 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] will continue modernizing the Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite constellation for up to five more years, extending the company's role in the vital military and civilian navigation network.

The U.S. Air Force, which operates the GPS network, recently awarded Boeing a $51 million, one-year contract with four one-year options. The contract covers GPS IIF satellite shipment to the launch site in Florida, pre-launch preparation, post-launch checkout, handover and on-orbit support.

"The contract provides mission continuity for the Boeing GPS IIF fleet as we continue to deliver on our commitments," said Craig Cooning, vice president and general manager of Boeing Space & Intelligence Systems. "With nine GPS IIFs still awaiting deployment, the contract scope includes supplying all support needed until the Air Force calls for the vehicles."

Boeing, which has been part of GPS since the network’s inception in the 1970s, has produced nearly 70 percent of the satellites launched in support of the GPS constellation.

The company is on contract for 12 GPS IIF satellites, three of which have been launched into service. The IIFs provide greater navigational accuracy through advances that include atomic clock technology, a new civilian L5 signal and an improved military signal.

The next IIF is to launch during the second quarter of this year. Boeing will complete production of the remaining ones by the end of the year.

"We have the capability to maintain the remaining IIF spacecraft to be delivered and the flexibility to launch up to three within a single year if required to sustain the network," said Jan Heide, Boeing GPS IIF program director.

A unit of The Boeing Company, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is one of the world's largest defense, space and security businesses specializing in innovative and capabilities-driven customer solutions, and the world's largest and most versatile manufacturer of military aircraft. Headquartered in St. Louis, Boeing Defense, Space & Security is a $33 billion business with 60,000 employees worldwide. Follow us on Twitter: @BoeingDefense.

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boeing and elbit Systems to collaborate on Aircraft defense Solutions

Elbit Systems Electro-Optics Elop Ltd. to provide Directed Infrared Counter Measure systems for Boeing platforms

Memorandum of Understanding covers opportunities for new sales and retrofits WASHINGTON, United States, and HAIFA, Israel, Feb. 12, 2013 -- Boeing [NYSE: BA] and Elbit Systems Ltd. [NASDAQ and TASE: ESLT] have signed a Memorandum of Understanding that supports the growth of both companies through the joint pursuit of opportunities for self-defense solutions for Boeing military aircraft in international markets.

The companies will offer Elbit Systems' Directed Infrared Counter Measure (DIRCM) systems for a range of Boeing military fixed-wing and vertical-lift aircraft. The Elbit DIRCM family of systems, produced by Elbit Systems' wholly owned subsidiary Elbit Systems Electro-optics ELOP Ltd., are lightweight, compact systems designed to protect aircraft from common battlefield threats.

Boeing's Network & Space Systems and Boeing Military Aircraft organizations are working together to integrate the systems onto new and existing aircraft, as well as to provide signature analysis and end-to-end services and support.

"Boeing is partnering with pioneering firms worldwide to bring advanced technology to our customers," said Network & Space Systems President Roger Krone. "Our relationship with Elbit is an example of how we are enhancing our portfolio with innovative capabilities for a variety of solutions."

"We are very proud to collaborate with Boeing in this unique solution, providing optimum protection for airborne platforms," said Joseph Ackerman, Elbit Systems president and CEO. "Based on our long history of working with Boeing, we anticipate that this joint effort will provide the optimal solution for protecting our customers and creating synergistic value for both companies in this strategic and fast-growing market."

Elbit Systems Ltd. is an international defense electronics company engaged in a wide range of programs throughout the world. The Company, which includes Elbit Systems and its subsidiaries, operates in the areas of aerospace, land and naval systems, command, control, communications, computers, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance ("C4ISR"), unmanned aircraft systems ("UAS"), advanced electro-optics, electro-optic space systems, EW suites, airborne warning systems, ELINT systems, data links and military communications systems and radios. The Company also focuses on the upgrading of existing military platforms, developing new technologies for defense, homeland security and commercial aviation applications and providing a range of support services. For additional information, visit: www.elbitsystems.com.

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boeing and SilkAir Sign exclusive Pilot training Agreement

Airline has 54 Boeing 737s on order SEATTLE, Feb. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Singapore-based SilkAir announced a five-year exclusive pilot training agreement today. The training agreement will support SilkAir's fleet transition to Boeing airplanes.

"SilkAir pilots will soon train with the most experienced 737 instructors," said Leslie Thng, SilkAir Chief Executive. "The experience and expertise at Boeing will ensure a smooth transition when we take delivery of our first new 737 next year."

In November 2012, SilkAir finalized an order for 23 Next-Generation 737-800s and 31 737 MAx 8s, the largest order in the airline's history.

Under the agreement, Boeing Flight Services, a unit of Boeing Commercial Aviation Services, will provide flight training at Boeing's Singapore training campus for the airline's new 737 fleet.

The 2012 Boeing Pilot & Technician Outlook, a respected industry forecast of required aviation personnel, cites a demand for 185,600 new commercial airline pilots and 243,500 new technicians in the Asia Pacific region through 2030. The South East Asia region, which includes Singapore, will require 51,500 pilots and 67,400 technicians.

"We are pleased to provide training to SilkAir, and through the knowledge and expertise of our team, provide this important customer with the Boeing Edge in their markets," said Sherry Carbary, vice president, Boeing Flight Services. "We are very proud to support SilkAir as they launch their new Boeing 737 fleet."

SilkAir is a full-service airline and the regional wing of Singapore Airlines. SilkAir currently flies more than 300 flights a week to 42 destinations across 12 countries.

About the boeing edge Boeing offers a comprehensive portfolio of commercial aviation services, collectively known as the Boeing Edge, bringing value and advantages to customers and the industry. Boeing Flight Services provides integrated offerings to drive optimized performance, efficiency and safety through advanced flight, maintenance and cabin safety training as well as simulator support and services through a global network of campuses on six continents. Boeing provides customers a competitive advantage by solving real operational problems, enabling better decisions.

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boeing committed to India's Growing Aerospace Industry

2013 focus on partnerships, technology, local presence BENGALURU, India, Feb. 5, 2013 – Boeing [NYSE: BA] today underscored the strength of its commitment to expand its partnerships in India to become the aerospace company of choice in this important market.

Company executives at the Aero India 2013 trade show in Bengaluru further emphasized that local presence, collaboration and integration are key to Boeing’s success in India, and that the company is uniquely positioned to offer Indian customers the best in technology, capability and support.

“We are investing in collaborations and partnerships with Indian industry and academia to jointly harness the full potential of India and Boeing,” said Boeing India President Prat Kumar. “This winning relationship will provide a fantastic opportunity to build a strong future for India’s aerospace industry. India is also an important customer, and we are here to remain responsive to our commercial and defense customers’ requirements. We are definitely here for the long term.”

“The induction of Boeing P-8I and C-17 aircraft and Harpoon missiles in India’s fleet will significantly enhance the country’s maritime surveillance, anti-submarine warfare and airlift capabilities,” said Dennis Swanson, vice president, International Business Development, Boeing Defense, Space & Security. “Boeing is focused on delivering its commitments to India’s Ministry of Defence, Indian Navy and Indian Air Force and looks forward to a closer partnership in 2013 and beyond.”

“We continue to see strong growth in India’s commercial aviation market and look forward to meeting that demand,” said Dinesh Keskar, senior vice president of Asia Pacific and India Sales, Boeing Commercial Airplanes. “Our complete family of airplanes will help Indian airlines provide reliable, comfortable passenger service and fuel-efficient operations.”

Boeing is on track to deliver three P-8I long-range maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine aircraft to the Indian Navy in 2013 and the remaining five by 2015. The Indian Air Force will receive five C-17 Globemaster III airlifters in 2013 and five in 2014.

Boeing has proposed its AH-64 Apache to become the Indian Air Force’s next attack helicopter, and submitted its H-47 Chinook for the heavy-lift helicopter competition.

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SAIc Awarded contract by department of defense

Company to Provide Manufacturing, Systems Engineering and Integration Support Services MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced today it was awarded a prime contract by the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide manufacturing, systems engineering and integration support services. The single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a one-year base period of performance, four one-year options and a total contract value of $65 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed primarily in Columbia, Md.

Under the contract, SAIC will support DoD in module and systems engineering, design, and manufacturing, as well as software development and antenna analysis and design. SAIC has provided DoD with manufacturing, systems engineering and integration support services for more than decade, most recently as part of the Manufacturing and Engineering Support contract.

"We look forward to continuing to provide manufacturing and engineering support services to the Department of Defense," said John Thomas, SAIC senior vice president and group general manager.

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SAIc Awarded contract by department of defense

Company to Provide Manufacturing, Systems Engineering and Integration Support Services MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced today it was awarded a prime contract by the Department of Defense (DoD) to provide manufacturing, systems engineering and integration support services. The single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a one-year base period of performance, four one-year options and a total contract value of $65 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed primarily in Columbia, Md.

Under the contract, SAIC will support DoD in module and systems engineering, design, and manufacturing, as well as software development and antenna analysis and design. SAIC has provided DoD with manufacturing, systems engineering and integration support services for more than decade, most recently as part of the Manufacturing and Engineering Support contract.

"We look forward to continuing to provide manufacturing and engineering support services to the Department of Defense," said John Thomas, SAIC senior vice president and group general manager.

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SAIc Awarded contract by united States naval Surface Warfare center carderock

division Company to Provide Logistics and Program Management Services for the Navy Corrosion Control Assistance Teams MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced it was awarded a prime contract by the United States Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock Division to provide logistics and program management services for the Navy Corrosion Control Assistance Teams (CCAT). The single-award cost-plus fixed-fee contract has a one-year base period of performance, two one-year options, and a total contract value of approximately $23 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed primarily in Norfolk, Va., Little Creek, Va., Mayport, Fla., San Diego, Calif., Everett, Wash., and Yokuska, Japan.

The NSWC Carderock Division provides research, development, test and evaluation, analysis, acquisition support, in-service engineering, logistics and integration of surface and undersea vehicles and associated systems. Under the contract, SAIC will provide logistics and program management services including labor, technical assistance, training and process consumables for the Navy CCAT. Tasks will also include issuing government-owned tools and process consumables and conducting training.

"We look forward to fulfilling the Navy's need for technical expertise and introducing new technology onboard U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships and boats," said JT Grumski, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "At SAIC, we pride ourselves on converging the best engineering and technology consulting today to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of shipboard preservation tomorrow."

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SAIc Awarded contract by united States naval Surface Warfare center carderock

division Company to Provide Logistics and Program Management Services for the Navy Corrosion Control Assistance Teams MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 6, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced it was awarded a prime contract by the United States Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Carderock Division to provide logistics and program management services for the Navy Corrosion Control Assistance Teams (CCAT). The single-award cost-plus fixed-fee contract has a one-year base period of performance, two one-year options, and a total contract value of approximately $23 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed primarily in Norfolk, Va., Little Creek, Va., Mayport, Fla., San Diego, Calif., Everett, Wash., and Yokuska, Japan.

The NSWC Carderock Division provides research, development, test and evaluation, analysis, acquisition support, in-service engineering, logistics and integration of surface and undersea vehicles and associated systems. Under the contract, SAIC will provide logistics and program management services including labor, technical assistance, training and process consumables for the Navy CCAT. Tasks will also include issuing government-owned tools and process consumables and conducting training.

"We look forward to fulfilling the Navy's need for technical expertise and introducing new technology onboard U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships and boats," said JT Grumski, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "At SAIC, we pride ourselves on converging the best engineering and technology consulting today to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of shipboard preservation tomorrow."

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Company to Provide Support to Enterprise Operations and Security Services (EOSS) MCLEAN, Va., Feb. 5, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced today it was awarded a prime contract by the United States Army National Guard (ARNG) to provide support for the operation, modernization, expansion and further evolution of the Enterprise Operations and Security Services (EOSS) concept and the associated information technology (IT) services. The single-award, firm fixed-price contract has a one-year period of performance, four one-year options, and a total contract value of approximately $58 million, if all options are exercised. The task order was awarded under the General Services Administration's Alliant government-wide acquisition contract. Work will be performed primarily at an SAIC facility in Vienna, Va.

The ARNG-G6 maintains and operates ARNG enterprise IT systems, including the Wide Area Network (WAN) known as the GuardNet xxI, exchange and web services, as well as video and audio conferencing and other systems. Under the contract, SAIC will support the ARNG to evolve a traditional IT operation model into a services-oriented, Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL)-based concept of operations. Services will include common engineering and engineering project support, enterprise systems standardization support, data networks system engineering, security engineering support, service strategy and design, service transition, service operations and continual service improvements.

"We look forward to leveraging our extensive experience in world-wide network operations and maintenance capabilities and applying these to support the citizen soldiers of the Army and Air National Guard," said Dan Harris, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager.

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Atlantic Company to Provide Technical and Systems Engineering Support MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 31, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced it was awarded a prime contract by the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) System of Systems Engineering and Integration (SoSEI) Program for both strategic and tactical platform requirements. The single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a one-year base period of performance, two one-year options, and a total contract ceiling value of approximately $667 million if both options are exercised. Work will be performed primarily in Charleston, S.C. and Norfolk, Va.

SSC Atlantic's C5ISR SoSEI program's objective is to eliminate duplication of efforts throughout the command and promote a quality product line through repeatable processes and removal of variances.

Under the contract, SAIC will place similar integration functions into one integration production process in a government facility and provide technical support to provide systems engineering, integration, testing, large-scale fabrication, non-developmental item procurement, interim repair and maintenance services, and training. Programs that will be supported are the Common Submarine Radio Room, Tactical Operations Intercommunications Network, Naval Tactical Command Support System, and deployable mission modules.

"Our efforts and experience with large-scale integration and systems engineering efforts have set the stage for our work on this contract," said Jim Thigpen, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. "This expertise will enable us to provide SSC Atlantic with technological solutions that will ultimately streamline efforts and help to deliver platforms more rapidly to the warfighter."

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Company to Provide Life-Cycle Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Support Services MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) [NYSE: SAI] announced today it was awarded a prime contract by the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic to provide life-cycle Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) support services. The multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a one-year period of performance, four one-year options, and a total contract ceiling of $899.56 million available to all awardees, if all options are exercised.

SSC Atlantic provides knowledge superiority to join warfighters and peacekeepers through development, acquisition, and life-cycle support of effectively integrated C5ISR, information technology and space capabilities. Under the contract, SAIC will provide life-cycle C5ISR support services, including: research, development, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR; information operations; Enterprise Information Services (EIS) and space capabilities; and capabilities within the Battle-Space Awareness Portfolio mission areas. SAIC is one of seven contractors eligible to compete for task orders under this contract.

"We look forward to providing a full range of cost effective C5ISR development capabilities, system solutions, and life-cycle support services, enabling SSC Atlantic to maintain world-class support to warfighters," said John Thomas, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager.

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SAIc Awarded contract by u.S. Space and naval Warfare Systems center Atlantic

Company to Provide Life-Cycle Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Support Services MCLEAN, Va., Jan. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) [NYSE: SAI] announced today it was awarded a prime contract by the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Atlantic to provide life-cycle Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat Systems, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) support services. The multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract has a one-year period of performance, four one-year options, and a total contract ceiling of $899.56 million available to all awardees, if all options are exercised.

SSC Atlantic provides knowledge superiority to join warfighters and peacekeepers through development, acquisition, and life-cycle support of effectively integrated C5ISR, information technology and space capabilities. Under the contract, SAIC will provide life-cycle C5ISR support services, including: research, development, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable, and interoperable C5ISR; information operations; Enterprise Information Services (EIS) and space capabilities; and capabilities within the Battle-Space Awareness Portfolio mission areas. SAIC is one of seven contractors eligible to compete for task orders under this contract.

"We look forward to providing a full range of cost effective C5ISR development capabilities, system solutions, and life-cycle support services, enabling SSC Atlantic to maintain world-class support to warfighters," said John Thomas, SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager.

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Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting ........................................ 11Crop Production ............................................................................................. 111Animal Production ......................................................................................... 112Forestry and Logging ...................................................................................... 113Fishing, Hunting and Trapping ....................................................................... 114Support Activities for Agriculture and Forestry .............................................. 115

Mining .................................................................................................... 21Oil and Gas Extraction .................................................................................... 211Mining (except Oil and Gas) ........................................................................... 212Support Activities for Mining ......................................................................... 213

Utilities ................................................................................................. 22

Construction .......................................................................................... 23Building, Developing, and General Contractin ............................................... 233Heavy Construction Trade Contractors ........................................................... 235

Manufacturing ................................................................................... 31-33Food Manufacturing ........................................................................................ 311Beverage and Tobacco Product Manufacturing .............................................. 312Textile Mills .................................................................................................... 313Textile Product Mills ....................................................................................... 314Apparel Manufacturing ................................................................................... 315Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing ..................................................... 316Wood Product Manufacturing ......................................................................... 321Paper Manufacturing ....................................................................................... 322Printing and Related Support Activities .......................................................... 323Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing ................................................. 324Chemical Manufacturing ................................................................................ 325Plastics and Rubber Products Manufacturing ................................................. 326Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing ................................................. 327Primary Metal Manufacturin ........................................................................... 331Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing ....................................................... 332Machinery Manufacturing .............................................................................. 333Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing ......................................... 334Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing ................ 335Transportation Equipment Manufacturing ...................................................... 336Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing ............................................... 337Miscellaneous Manufacturing ......................................................................... 339

Wholesale Trade .................................................................................... 42Wholesale Trade, Durable Goods ................................................................... 421Wholesale Trade, Nondurable Goods ............................................................. 422

Retail Trade ....................................................................................... 44-45Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers .................................................................... 441Furniture and Home Furnishings Stores ......................................................... 442Electronics and Appliance Stores .................................................................... 443Building Material and Garden Equipment and Supplies Dealers .................. 444Food and Beverage Stores .............................................................................. 445Health and Personal Care Stores ..................................................................... 446Gasoline Stations ........................................................................................... 447Clothing and Clothing Accessories Stores ...................................................... 448Sporting Goods, Hobby, Book, and Music Stores .......................................... 451General Merchandise Stores .......................................................................... 452Miscellaneous Store Retailers ......................................................................... 453Nonstore Retailers ........................................................................................... 454

Transportation & Warehousing ...................................................... 48-49Air Transportation ........................................................................................... 481Rail Transportation.......................................................................................... 482Water Transportation ....................................................................................... 483Truck Transportation ....................................................................................... 484Transit and Ground Passenger Transportation ................................................ 485Pipeline Transportation ................................................................................... 486Scenic and Sightseeing Transportation ........................................................... 487Support Activities for Transportation.............................................................. 488Postal Service ................................................................................................. 491Couriers and Messengers ................................................................................ 492 Warehousing and Storage................................................................................ 493

Information ............................................................................................. 51Publishing Industries ...................................................................................... 511Motion Picture and Sound Recording Industries ............................................ 512Broadcasting and Telecommunications .......................................................... 513Information Services and Data Processing Services ....................................... 514

Finance and Insurance ......................................................................... 52Monetary Authorities - Central Bank .............................................................. 521Credit Intermediation and Related Activities .................................................. 522Securities, Commodity Contracts, and Other FinancialInvestments and Related Activities ................................................................. 523Insurance Carriers and Related Activities ....................................................... 524Funds, Trusts, and Other Financial Vehicles ................................................... 525

Real Estate and Rental and Leasing ................................................... 53Real Estate ...................................................................................................... 531Rental and Leasing Services ........................................................................... 532Lessors of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets(except Copyrighted Works) .......................................................................... 533

Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services ............................... 54Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services ............................................. 541

Management of Companies and Enterprises ..................................... 55Management of Companies and Enterprises ................................................... 551

Administrative and Support and Waste Management andRemediation Services ........................................................................... 56Administrative and Support Services .............................................................. 561Waste Management and Remediation Services ............................................. 562

Educational Services ........................................................................... 61

Health Care and Social Assistance .................................................... 62Ambulatory Health Care Services ................................................................. 621Hospitals ....................................................................................................... .622Nursing and Residential Care Facilities .......................................................... 623Social Assistance ............................................................................................ 624

Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation .................................................. 71Performing Arts, Spectator Sports, and Related Industries ............................. 711Museums, Historical Sites, and Similar Institutions ....................................... 712Amusement, Gambling, and Recreation Industries ........................................ 713

Accommodation and Food Services ................................................... 72Accommodation .............................................................................................. 721Food Services and Drinking Places ................................................................ 722

Other Services (except Public Administration) ................................. 81Repair and Maintenance ................................................................................. 811Personal and Laundry Services ...................................................................... 812Religious, Grantmaking, Civic, Professional,and Similar Organizations .............................................................................. 813Private Households ........................................................................................ 814

Public Administration .......................................................................... 92Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support .................. 921Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities ................................................... 922Administration of Human Resource Programs .............................................. 923Administration of Environmental Quality Programs ...................................... 924Administration of Housing Programs, Urban Planning, and Community Development .............................................................................. 925Administration of Economic Programs ......................................................... 926Space Research and Technology .................................................................... 927National Security and International Affairs ................................................... 928

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Aerial Work Platform Boom & Scissor Lift 333923

Air Freight 481492

Air Transportation 487990

Airport Parking and Transportation 488190

Area Lighting Poles 335129

Automotive Transponder Key 423850

Bio-Circle Parts Washer 811311

Car and Truck Tires 423111

Ceramalloy 325511

Ceramic and Epoxy High Temp Adhesives 325520

Cervical Interbody Fusion Device 339111

Chairs & Barstools 333319

Chemlms 334516

Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12% Oral Rinse 424210

Cnc Machine Tools, Lathes, Turning Mach 423830

Commercial Dining Chairs 337111

Compactors, Trash 333318

Compounding Pharmacy Services 325412

Computer Repair and Maintenance 811211

Covering (Non Slip) for Decks, Floors, Steps 423390

Cutting - Automatic/Manual Saws - Mounting Presses 423830

D.O.T. Placards 323111

Data And Tape Ebcdic Conversion Services 518210

Dental Equipment & Cabinetry 339114

Direct Thermal Patient Identification Wristband 322220

Discide Ultra Disinfectant 325612

Display, Carpet Carousel 337215

Dual Fuel Kerosene & Unleaded Gas Laterns 335129

Electrical Tape 322222

Emergency Air Transport 336411

Emergency Eyewashes / Drench Showers 423830

Engineering 541330

Expedite Service 484230

Explosive Placards 323111

Gaskets 326111

Gsa Item 971 336211

Heavy & Civil Engineering Construction 541611

Hfc-227 Recovery / Recycle System 423830

HSS 332312

Industrial Building Construction 236210

Int’l Affairs Research And Consulting 928120

Lasermax 326131

LED Bulbs 335122

Led Fluorescent Tube Lights 335122

Lithium Ion Capacitor 335999

Makrolon Ex 250 326113

Marine Logistics And Transportation 483111

Meat 311612

Meningitec 325412

Metal Cabinets Computer Cabinets Workstations 423991

Minig & Equipment Parts 336121

Modular Drawer Cabinet 337111

Network Security Appliances 423430

Office Furniture 337211

Ox-Tran Model 2/21 334519

Pbx Phone Systems 811213

Polar Team 2 Pro Set 423910

Printer Sales, Service And Repair 423421

Pro-500 & 300 Power Rack Series 339921

Radiation Oncology 621111

Refrigerants 423740

Rotary Screw Air Compressors 333912

Safety Testing & Certification Services 541380

Scanx PSP Imaging Systems 339111

Scheduled Maintenance Kits MI-17 336411

Security Services 561612

Security Services 561612

Series 4000 Automated Test System 334516

Server Memory 334112

Signature RFID By Vingcard 561621

Standard Logic Semiconductors 334413

Straight Line 1000 811111

Structural Steel Fabricating & Manufacturing 332312

Tefzel Wire and Cable 336419

Towels 339921

Transportation 492111

Truck Backer 423120

UVIS-SM 561621

V 08 Virtual Desktop Appliance Server 334111

Video Recording 454111

Video Test Meter Camera Master 561621

Voyager Military Housing 511210

Water Heaters - Residential 335228

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541330 Engineering

2AM Group , LLC

201 Commerce Court, Duncan, SC 29301Phone: (864) 433-8686 Toll Free: (877) 843-2264 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.2amgroup.com Contact: Arthur E. Perry President and Chief Executive Officer

Provide technical quality services for the Automo-tive, Aerospace and Marine Industries.

335228 Water Heaters - Residential A. O. Smith

500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway Ashland City, TN 37015 Phone: (866) 362-9898 Toll Free: (800) 527-1953 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.hotwater.com Contact: Christopher Wade, National Accounts

Sold exclusively by plumbing wholesalers and plumbing contractors, A. O. Smith’s selection of residential and commercial water heaters, boil-ers and storage tanks is unmatched for quality and diversity. Anywhere hot water is needed, A. O. Smith can provide an energy-efficient so-lution with maximum value during and for years after installation. And, A. O. Smith stands behind its products and its customers with world-class service, combining cutting-edge technology with committed people who take pride in being the very best.

339921 Towels A1 Textiles

PO Box 5259, Chatsworth, CA 91313 Toll Free: (800) 351-1819 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.A1Textiles.com Contact: Corey McCarthy, VP Marketing

A1 Textiles offers towels in 5 different quality levels and pricing to meet any budget. All tow-els come in a wide variety of sizes to meet your needs. With 6 shipping points across the US, you will save on freight and receive your order quickly.

541511 ActiveState Business Edition ActiveState Software Inc.

1700- 409 Granville Street Vancouver, BC V6C 1T2 Phone: (778) 786-1100 Toll Free: (888) 632-4581 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.activestate.com Contact: Michael Kanasoot Product Marketing Manager

ActiveState empowers innovation from code to cloud smarter, safer, and faster. ActiveState gives enterprises the power to develop in Java, Ruby, Python, Perl, Node.js, PHP, Tcl, and more. Stack-ato is ActiveState?s groundbreaking platform for creating a private platform as a service (PaaS) to develop and deploy apps to the cloud. Global cus-tomers like Cisco, CA, HP, Bank of America, Sie-mens, and Lockheed Martin look to ActiveState to save time, save money, minimize risk, ensure compliance, and reduce time to market.

423850 Automotive Transponder Key Advanced Diagnostics U.S.A.

1435 Huntington Ave. South San Francisco, CA 94080Phone: (650) 876-2020 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.adusa.us Contact: Tony Presidio, Director of Distribution

Advanced Diagnostics is a world leader in devel-opment and distribution of automotive transpon-der key programming.

339111 ScanX PSP Imaging Systems Air Techniques, Inc.

1295 Walt Whitman Rd., Melville, NY 11747Phone: (516) 433-7676 Toll Free: (800) 247-8324 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.airtechniques.com Contact: Patricia Jenkins, Administrative Assistant

Founded in 1962, Air Techniques, Inc. set out to manufacture first-rate products for the dental industry. At our New York headquarters, we de-sign and build two main groups of products: util-ity room and imaging products. We are proud to maintain the ISO-9001 registration certifica-tion which reinforces our pledge to quality and customer satisfaction. At Air Techniques, we have earned our reputation in the dental industry through our commitment to quality and ensuring customer satisfaction.

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423830 CNC Machine Tools, Lathes, Turning Mach Bardons & Oliver Inc

5800 Harper Road, Solon, OH 44139 Phone: (440) 498-5800 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bardonsoliver.com Contact: William E. Beattie , President

Machine Tool Builder. Contract Manufacturer. CNC turning machines. CNC lathes. We build machine tools for turning large complex parts, performing deep hole boring operations in turned parts, and processing long tubes and/or bars to finished parts. We do automation projects for manufacturers including robot integration. Ma-terial handling and tube end finishing machines for steel tube processing lines. Contract manu-facturing services process large heavy parts (up to 14,000lbs). Includes prismatic machining and turning.

326113 Makrolon EX 250 Bayer MaterialScience LLC

119 Salisbury Rd., Sheffield, MA 01257-9706Toll Free: (800) 254-1707 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sheffieldplastics.com Contact: Cindy Kahlstrom Marketing Communications

337111Commercial Dining Chairs Beaufurn, LLC

PO Box 1795, Clemmons, NC 27012-1795Phone: (336) 941-3446 Toll Free: (888) 766-7706 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.beaufurn.com Contact: Bill Bongaerts, Owner

Commercial wooden & metal CHAIRS ,uphol-stered furniture, tables , table bases,umbrella , outdoor furniture,restaurant chairs ,assisted living chairs,lounges

423830 HFC-227 Recovery / Recycle SystemAmerex Corporation DBA Getz Manufacturing

540 S Main St., North Pekin, IL 61554Phone: (309) 382-4389 Toll Free: (800) 553-3503 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.getzmfg.com Contact: Alex Mullen Military Sales / Product Development

World’s leading manufacturer of hand portable and wheeled fire extinguisher servicing equip-ment. Pollution and dust control are essential elements of our product designs. Sophisticated control of quality insures you of receiving the fin-est equipment in the industry. Careful inspection of all incoming materials and careful control of all manufacturing processes guarantee maximum performance. This combination of environmental concern, quality equipment, and servicing experi-ence can provide you with the tools you need to service your clients efficiently and safely.

561621 Signature RFID by VingCard ASSA ABLOY Hospitality DBA VingCard Elsafe

631 International Parkway, Richardson, TX 75081Phone: (972) 907-2273 Toll Free: (800) 225-8464 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vingcardelsafe.com Contact: Riise Walker, Marketing Manager

The world leader in hotel security technology, ASSA ABLOY Hospitality has products installed in more than 42,000 properties worldwide, secur-ing in excess of 7 million hotel rooms and is part of the ASSA ABLOY Group. VingCard provides numerous electronic locking system solutions, including traditional magnetic-stripe, smartcard systems and the latest RFID electronic locks and NFC-compatible (Near Field Communication), fully integrated PMS interface software solutions, as well as the world leader in wireless online lock-ing solutions for hotels.

333912 Rotary Screw Air Compressors Atlas Copco Compressors, LLC

1800 Overview Drive, Rock Hill, SC 29730Phone: (803) 817-7471 Toll Free: (866) 344-4887 E-mail: [email protected]: www.us.atlascopco.com Contact: Patricia Del Buono National OEM Business Development Mgr.

Manufactures a wide range of oil-injected, oil-free air compressors along with filtration and dryer equipment.

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811213 PBX Phone Systems Birns Telecommunications Inc

927 Mcdonald Ave.,Brooklyn, NY 11218Phone: (212) 807-6000 Toll Free: (888) 247-6783 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.birns.net Sol Birnbaum, Chief Executive Officer

Birns Telecommunications, Inc. was established in 1973 and today is a multi-million dollar supplier and integrator of communications equipment and services. Birns sets up networking services that will be cost effective and help increase business. Birns technicians are experts in the installation of the PBX system, VoIP phone system, Voice and Data Cabling, Computer Networking Services . Which brings us a solid record of sales growth over its years. At present,Birns is servicing over 100,000 clients.

423830 Emergency Eyewashes / Drench Showers Bradley Corporation

W142 N9101 Fountain Blvd Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-2348Toll Free: (800) 272-3539 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bradleycorp.com Kris Simpson, KLS Media

The Bradley Corporation is a leading manu-facturer of commercial washfountains, lavatory systems, faucets, showers, thermostatic mixing valves, washroom accessories, toilet partitions, solid plastic lockers and emergency eyewashes/drench showers. Bradley is committed to con-tinuous improvement and customer satisfac-tion, manufacturing premium-quality commercial washroom fixtures responsibly using all resourc-es as well as safeguarding the communities and environments in which we operate. To purchase Bradley products, please visit our web-site, www.bradleycorp.com, “Where to Buy” for a complete listing of GSA Distributors.

561612 Security Services Broadland Guarding Services Ltd.

Delta Ho, Norwich, Norfolk NR6 6AQ E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.broadlandguards.com Phil House, Company Secretary

Supply of manned guarding services and mobile patrols. Security services provided include,manned guards, mobile patrols, keyhold-ing and alarm response, CCTV monitoring, retail security, reception duties, housing and parks pa-trols, concierge duties, transportation security of vehicles and passengers. Contracts undertaken in UK, Germany and Belgium.

332312 Structural Steel Fabricating & ManufacturingCoalfield Services Inc

2942 Peppers Ferry Rd., Wytheville, VA 24382-4947Phone: (276) 228-3167 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.coalfieldservices.com Contact: Fielden O. Sanders, Jr., Controller

General Industrial Contracting, Mine Related Construction, Ventilation Fans, Conveyor Sys-tems, Fabrication Of Structural Steel Compo-nents, Elevators

325520 Ceramic and Epoxy High Temp Adhesives Cotronics Corporation

131 47th St., Brooklyn, NY 11232-4225Phone: (718) 788-5533 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.cotronics.com Contact: Eleanore Reznik, SEC/TREAS

Cotronics Corporation is a leading manufacturer of Epoxies, Ceramics, Adhesives, Conductive, In-sulating, Coating and Repair Materials Specially Formulated for Continuous High Temperature Service.

335122 LED Fluorescent Tube Lights Creative Lighting Solutions

27245 Capel Road, Columbia Station, OH 44028Phone: (440) 290-4620 Toll Free: (877) 877-2340 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.CreativeLightings.com Contact: Don Perkins, President

Experts in LED Lighting and energy reduction - company is a small business, focusing on SSL Lighting and accessories with the ability to cus-tomize our products and lines.

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426 West Lancaster Avenue, Devon, PA 19333Phone: (240) 395-3266 Toll Free: (800) 767-2876 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.decisionone.com Contact: Victor Minich, Client Relationship Executive

DecisionOne Corporation is the largest indepen-dent technology support organization in North America delivering world-class managed infra-structure services, legacy equipment support and logistics management across all technologies. With a 50-year history of supporting the Feder-al market, we provide a single point of contact, multi-vendor capabilities, scalable resources and a broad services portfolio. We offer more than 100 service locations and 1,600 technical profes-sionals across North America, making us the best provider to help government clients meet their IT infrastructure needs.

339114 Dental Equipment & Cabinetry DentalEZ Group

2 West Liberty Blvd., Malvern, PA 19355 Phone: (903) 466-1748 Toll Free: (866) 383-4636 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.dentalez.com Contact: Ed Schmitt, Institutional Accounts Manager

DentalEZ® Group is committed to advancing the practice of dentistry through innovative products and services. Encompassing six distinct prod-uct brands?StarDental®, DentalEZ®, Custom-Air®, RAMVAC®, NevinLabs? and Columbia Dentoform®-DentalEZ Group is your one-stop for all your major product needs in the dental clinic. DentalEZ Group works directly with all govern-ment facilities, federal, state and local provideing dental products and factory installation.

423740 Refrigerants Diversified Pure Chem, LLC

11050 S. HWY 287, Rhome, TX 76078 Phone: (817) 636-2089 E-mail: [email protected] Website: divpc.com Contact: Kim Thompson, Executive Assistant

Diversified Pure Chem is an experienced EPA Certified Refrigerant Reclaimer and Distributor of a variety of ARI 700 refrigerants. Diversified Pure Chem offers a wide range of refrigerant ser-vices: Separation of Mixed Refrigerants, Refrig-erant Reclamation, On-site Refrigerant Recovery, Refrigerant Packaging in a variety of cylinder sizes, Tank Trailer Fleet & Rail Siding options for large projects, Cylinder Certification and Hydro-testing, Laboratory Purity Analysis.

339111 Cervical Interbody Fusion Device Eminent Spine

7200 N Interstate 35, Georgetown, TX 78628Phone: (512) 868-5980 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.eminentspine.com Contact: David Freehill, President and Co-Founder

We are a highly innovative, medical device engi-neering, manufacturing and distribution company that specializes in orthopedic surgical tools and implants. We have cervical and lumbar PEEK implants designed for spinal fusion. We have in-terbodies designed for anterior, posterior, trans-foramal, and lateral approaches. We also have pedicle screws, cervical plate, and buttress plate needed for the fixation and stablization process of fusion.

325511 CeramAlloy ENECON Corporation

6 Platinum Court, Medford, NY 11763 Phone: (516) 349-0022 Toll Free: (800) 854-1374 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.enecon.com Contact: Mike O’Shea Corporate Communications Director

ENECON is a world leader in advanced polymer composites technology. It has pioneered unique high performance coatings for industry including marine, the petrochemical industry and electri-cal utilities. ENECON specializes in providing commercially proven and cost effective solutions for repairing and protecting all types of fluid flow machinery, equipment and plant structures from erosion and corrosion damage.

488190 Airport Parking and Transportation Expresspark, Inc.

Corporate Office: Essington, PA 190291539 Phone: (610) 521-1500 Toll Free: (888) 291-7275 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.expresspark.net Contact: Stephanie Kozak , President EXPRESSPARK Airport Parking provides bright, safe, secure, parking and shuttle service to/from Philadelphia International Airport (PHL). EX-PRESSPARK offers self and valet parking. Ad-ditional Services: Automotive detailing and minor automobile repairs upon request for an additional fee. EXPRESSPARK offers Emergency Road-side Assistance, including Flat Tire Assistance, Battery Jump Starts, Emergency Gasoline, FREE Replacement Door and Ignition Keys and FREE Lock-Out Service, Assistance with Frozen Locks/Windshields/Snow Removal. Guaranteed park-ing with a reservation at one of our parking facili-ties!

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454111 Video Recording EyeSpyPro

2973 Harbor Blvd., Suite 691Costa Mesa, CA 926263912 Phone: (714) 434-1441 Toll Free: (877) 339-3779 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.eyespypro.com Contact: Christopher Winkler VP Sales & Marketing

We solve your most challenging covert surveil-lance, video recording, fleet management, com-puter & PC monitoring, and criminal catching problems.

561621 Video Test Meter Camera Master FM Systems, Inc.

3877 South Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92707Phone: (714) 979-3355 Toll Free: (800) 235-6960 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fmsystems-inc.com Contact: Don, McClatchie

FM SYSTEMS, INC. is a manufacturer of prod-ucts for the Audio Video and CCTV marketplace. We have a line of test equipment to measure video and audio signals and CCTV test gear for installation and trouble-shooting. With two GSA contracts our company serves both the Govern-ment and Commercial markets with a full line of audio and video problem solving equipment.

423430 Network Security Appliances Fortinet Federal, Inc.

1750 Tysons Blvd, Mclean, VA 221024208Phone: (408) 235-7700Toll Free: (866) 868-3678 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.fortinet.com Contact: John Whittle Vice Precident & General Counsel

Fortinet is a worldwide provider of network securi-ty appliances and a market leader in unified threat management (UTM). Our products and subscrip-tion services provide broad, integrated and high-performance protection against dynamic security threats while simplifying the IT security infrastruc-ture. Our customers include enterprises, service providers and government entities worldwide, in-cluding the majority of the 2011 Fortune Global 100. Fortinet is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Ca-lif., with offices around the world.

483111 Marine Logistics and Transportation Foss Marine Holdings

1177 Fairview Ave. North, Seattle, WA 98109Phone: (206) 381-5800 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.foss.com Contact: Reed Clark, Manager of Pricing

Foss Marine Holdings is a holding company in-vesting in tug, barge and ancillary marine service companies. FMH companies operate worldwide providing a wide array of marine services includ-ing global transportation and logistics, ship assist, vessel construction and repair, and emergency response. FMH helps customers succeed, with experienced staff and personalized service and support. We pride ourselves on finding innova-tive, workable solutions to safely and effectively solve challenging, complex problems worldwide.

561612 Security Services G4S Secure Solutions (Barbados) Limited

Brighton, Spring Garden Bridgetown, St Michael BB11000 Phone: (246) 417-7233 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.g4s.com Contact: Roger Barrow, Managing Director

We provide services to public, private and cor-porate customers. Our reputation forquality in the guarding sector is based both on our extensive employee screening processes, the high level of training provided, our strong policies proce-dures and strong approach to management and supervision. Services include but are not limited to Management protection/Protective Services: Surveillance/Counter-surveillance Workplace Voilence Prevention/Protection: Site Security: K-9 Dectection;Special Events: Emergency Man-agement: Aviation Security : Mobile Patrols: Ac-cess Control: Monitoring

518210 Data and Tape EBCDIC Conversion ServicesGreenview Data, Inc.

8178 Jackson Road Ann, Arbor, MI 48103 Phone: (734) 426-7500 Toll Free: (800) 458-3348 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.greenviewdata.com Contact: Christine Taylor

The VEDIT division of Greenview Data, Inc. pro-vides EBCDIC (mainframe) data conversion ser-vices of any COBOL generated data files which can be provided via ftp and many tape formats. Even the trickiest files with numerous OCCURS DEPENDING and REDEFINES clauses can be converted into ASCII or ready-to-import SQL files with index keys if needed. The VEDIT advanced editor for Windows is designed for quickly editing and sorting huge files even of 20+ Gigabytes. It supports columnar blocks, ASCII, EBCDIC and Hex.

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www.govsupplier.com 487990 Air Transportation Helicopter Consultants of Maui, Inc.

1 Kahului Airport Rd., No 105, Kahului, Hi 96732Phone: (808) 871-1107 Toll Free: (800) 745-2583 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.bluehawaiian.com Contact: William E Lincoln, Director of Operations

Blue Hawaiian Helicopters furnishes Helicopter transportation for personnel and cargo.

332312 HSS

Independence Tube Corporation

6226 West 74th Street, Chicago, IL 60638Phone: (708) 496-0380 Toll Free: (800) 037-6600 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.independencetube.com Contact: Dave Gast, VP of Sales

336411 Emergency Air Transport Inflight Medical Services International, Inc.

PO Box 413005, Naples, FL 34101-3005Toll Free: (800) 432-4177 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.inflightmed.com Contact: Lisa Latona Corporate Records Custodian

Since 1978, we have provided aeromedical transport for more than 20,000 patients and families worldwide. Commit-ted to professional, compassionate, medical care, we estab-lished the air ambulance industry standard for Inflight Medi-cal Protocol. BOP contract for: Air Ambulance and Air Charter Services, #(BPA) DJBFAOBPA004 Duns #115210408 www.dnb.com Registered with CCR (United States Defense De-partment) www.defenselink.mil/ Department of Transporta-tion: www.nmfta.org/ / (SCAC: # IMDA) www.dot.gov/ FAA Certificate:#FOVA 979D carrier: Panther Aviation www.faa.gov/ State Licensed for Air Ambulance #EMS0000009985 Member: Aircraft Owners and Pilots Association www.aopa.org/ Transport provider for the US Marshals, with Residency Certificates on file with the Department of justice Member of the National Business Aviation Association Member: Na-tional Air Transportation Association

423421 Printer Sales, Service and Repair Integral Technology Services, LLC

5109 Hwy 278 NE, Covington, GA 30014Phone: (678) 729-8511 Toll Free: (888) 222-7191 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.itsvc4u.com Contact: William G Purvis, President

ITS offers printer repair, laptop repair, computer and server maintenance, terminal and POS re-pair, onsite service, software installation, mainte-nance contracts and much more. At Integral Tech-nology Services we service both large and small businesses and our certified technicians are able to help with any issue you may encounter. Our friendly staff is always available and are ready to answer all of your questions seven days a week.

541611 Heavy & Civil Engineering ConstructionIntegrated Pro Services, LLC

9107 Highway 23, Belle Chasse, LA 70037Phone: (504) 393-1980 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.integratedproservices.comContact: John Hess, President

General Contracting Services for Civil and Build-ing Construction

336211 GSA Item 971 Jerr-Dan Corporation

13224 Fountain Head PlazaHagerstown, MD 21742 Phone: (240) 420-8785 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jerrdan.com Contact: Tracy O’Dowd, Marketing Mangers

Jerr-Dan Corporation is one of the world’s lead-ing manufacturers of wrecker tow trucks and rollbacks/carriers. Our wrecker line includes stan-dard, medium, and heavy duty wreckers, as well as rotators. Our carrier line includes standard, medium, and heavy duty rollbacks and transport-ers. Jerr-Dan also offers a complete line of ac-cessories for each product line, including a side recovery system (SRS). For additional product information and GSA offerings, please visit us at www.jerrdan.com.

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333923 Aerial Work Platform Boom & Scissor Lift JLG Industries, Inc.

1 JLG Drive, McConnellsburg, PA 17233Phone: (717) 485-5161 Toll Free: 877JLG-LIFT E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jlg.com Contact: Berley (Butch) Souders, Marketing

JLG Industries, Inc., an Oshkosh Corporation Company, is the world’s leading manufacturer and marketer of access equipment for the indus-trial, construction, commercial, institutional, and aviation markets. JLG is known for its high qual-ity, product innovation, and responsive service. JLG’s products consist of aerial work platforms (boom lifts, scissor lifts, vertical mast lifts) for el-evating personnel and telehandlers (telescopic rough terrain forklifts) for elevating material. In addition, JLG markets a line of utility trailers and several accessories for its products.

335999 Lithium Ion Capacitor JSR Micro, Inc.

1280 N Mathilda Ave., Sunnyvale, CA 94089-1213Phone: (408) 543-8800 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.jsrmicro.com Contact: Missy Bindseil, Marketing Communications

JSR Micro supplies ULTIMO, a Lithium Ion Ca-pacitor (LIC), which uses hybrid technology for an energy density 4X greater than conventional EDLC supercapacitors and offers the safety, power and long cycle life typically associated with capacitors. ULTIMO offers a high maximum op-erating voltage of 3.8 and a self-discharge rate of <5% after 3 months. ULTIMO employs a thin, prismatic form factor for maximum packaging ef-ficiency and its higher voltage and energy density provide significant weight and space savings.

323111 D.O.T. Placards Labelmaster

5724 N Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60646 Phone: (773) 478-0900 Toll Free: (800) 621-5808 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.labelmaster.com We have a variety of regulatory publications and training programs for federally regulated areas such as transportation, labor, international trade and the environment. Our selection includes CFR Titles 49, 40 & 29 and are available electronically. International regulatory publications such as the IMDG and A.I.R. Shipper also available.Hazard-ous materials placards include D.O.T. worded, explosive and 4-digit placards. Available on tag-board, rigid and pressure sensitive vinyl. Labels include D.O.T. shipping name and international wordless, on coated paper or vinyl. GSA Con-tract# GS-02F-0004V

323111 Explosive Placards Labelmaster

5724 N Pulaski Rd., Chicago, IL 60646 Phone: (800) 621-5808 Toll Free: (800) 723-4327 E-mail: [email protected] Website: vwww.labemaster.com Contact: Ann Wasik, Senior Marketing Manager

Labelmaster, established in 1967, is a developer, manufacturer, distributor, and marketer of haz-ardous materials compliance products, including placards, labels, forms, packaging, software, and publications. The company’s 40-plus years of ex-perience in providing regulatory information and products for all transportation modes make it es-pecially qualified as a total compliance resource. Labelmaster’s compliance division is located at 5724 N. Pulaski Road in Chicago.

326111 Gaskets

Lauren Manufacturing, LLC

2228 Reiser Ave. SENew Philadelphia, OH 44663-3345Phone: (330) 339-3373 Toll Free: (800) 683-0676 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.lauren.com Contact: Mindy Lyon, Marketing Manager

Lauren Manufacturing, is a global manufacturer of custom engineered seals and gaskets with the goal to supply all your polymer needs. Whatever your application, Lauren is your source for ex-truded and molded, rubber and plastic products. Lauren offers a wide variety of materials includ-ing organic, silicone rubber as well as a full range of thermoplastics and other engineered specialty polymers. Our engineers work directly with cus-tomers to provide innovative solutions for proper performance on any project. Call us 800-683-0676.

335122 LED Bulbs LEDtronics Inc

23105 Kashiwa Court, Torrance, CA 90505Phone: (310) 534-1505 Toll Free: (800) 579-4875 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ledtronics.com Contact: Jordon Papanier, Marketing Manger

LEDtronics Mission Statement:<br> To Replace Energy-Wasting Lighting With World-Class En-vironmentally Responsible LED Bulbs and Prod-ucts. The LEDtronics website is packed with di-rect-incandescent-replacement bright LED (Light Emitting Diode) lamps and LED bulbs. Our LED lamp and LED Bulb product offerings are avail-able in a wide range of bulb sizes for multiple lighting applications.

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www.govsupplier.com 236210 Industrial Building Construction LNV, Inc.

801 Navigation, Ste. 300Corpus Christi, TX 78408 Phone: (361) 883-1984 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.lnvinc.com Contact: Donald D. Naiser, JR., P.E., US NAVY (Retired)Vice President, Federal Division

LNV, Inc. is a full service consulting firm com-prised of architectural, engineering and construc-tion experts who develop technically-sound and cost-effective solutions for both public and private sector clients. LNV, Inc. is committed to customer satisfaction by providing responsive and practical solutions.

334516 Series 4000 Automated Test SystemMaccor, Inc.

4322 S 49Th West Ave., Tulsa, OK 741075446Phone: (918) 446-1874 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maccor.com Contact: Mark Hulse, V.P. Sales & Marketing

Maccor designs and manufactures computer based fully automated test systems for energy storage devices (i.e. materials, battery cells, bat-tery packs, battery modules, capacitors, thermal batteries, etc.). Maccor designed and built their first computer based automated test system in 1983 for use in the development of a re-charge-able Lithium battery. Many consider Maccor to be the pioneer of the modern commercial battery test industry. Today Maccor has over 1,500 systems in operation in more than 45 countries.

336121 Mining & Equipment Parts Mobile Parts Inc.

2472 Evans Road, Val Caron, Ontario P3N 1P5Phone: (705) 897-4955 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mobileparts.com We specialize in exporting parts for the mining in-dustry as well as customizing Toyota Land Cruis-ers for use underground.

334519 OX-TRAN Model 2/21 MOCON Inc

7500 Mendelssohn Ave. N, Minneapolis, MN 55428Phone: (763) 793-6370 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.mocon.com Contact: Guy Wray Marketing Manager

MOCON is the world leader and innovator of qual-ity permeation systems for oxygen, water vapor, and carbon dioxide analysis, package leak de-tection instruments, oxygen, carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide headspace analyzers. MOCON also offers sensors for indoor/outdoor air quality monitoring, gas chromatographs, beverage and specialty gas analyzers, toxic gas monitoring, well logging and biofuel analysis and multi-dimen-sional GC/Olfactory instrumentation. In addition, the company provides consulting and analytical services for those wishing to conduct off-site testing.

334112 Server Memory Newport Computer Solutions, Inc.

15 Chrysler, Irvine, CA 92618 Phone: (949) 461-9917 Toll Free: (866) 780-7070 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.newportcs.com Contact: MIke Allen, President

Newport Computer Solutions, Inc. is a computer hardware and software reseller. We specialize in memory, networking products and storage.

325412 Meningitec Nuron Biotech, Inc.

One E Uwchlan Ave., Ste 302, Exton, PA 193411271Phone: (610) 968-6634 E-mail: [email protected]: www.nuronbiotech.com Contact: Julie Stonelake Assoc Dir Marketing & Business Development

Nuron Biotech, Inc. is a specialty biologics and vaccines company, with one commercialized vaccine for the prevention of invasive disease caused by Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C (Meningitec), a phase 3 vaccine for the preven-tion of Haemophilus influenza type b - i.e., Hib disease(HibTiter), a phase 3 interferon beta-1b for multiple sclerosis (NU100), and pre-clinical vaccines as follows: therapeutic vaccine for hep-atitis B virus (NU500), a therapeutic or prophy-lactic vaccine for hepatits C virus (NU600/650), and a therapeutic vaccine for alzheimer’s disease (NU700).

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34413 Standard Logic Semiconductors NXP Semiconductors

411 East Plumeria, San Jose, CA 95134 Phone: (408) 518-5500 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.nxp.com Contact: Pete Rodriguez Vice President General Manager

NXP Semiconductors N.V. ( NASDAQ : NXPI ) provides High Performance Mixed Signal and Standard Product solutions that leverage its lead-ing RF, Analog, Power Management, Interface, Security and Digital Processing expertise. These innovations are used in a wide range of automo-tive, identification, wireless infrastructure, light-ing, industrial, mobile, consumer and computing applications. NXP is a global semiconductor com-pany with operations in more than 25 countries.

325612 DisCide Ultra Disinfectant Palmero Health Care

120 Goodwin Place, Stratford, CT 6615 Phone: (203) 377-6424 Toll Free: (800) 344-6424 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.palmerohealth.com Contact: Bernie Dutton, General Manager

Palmero Health Care is a second generation pri-vately held small business. Targeted toward in-fection control based products. Emphasize has been placed on products with the best chemis-try. Palmero Health Care is a 40,000 square foot facility. Certified to ISO 9001:2008. Palmero’s commitment is to constantly provide quality prod-ucts and services to our business partners.

481492 Air Freight Panalpina Inc

22750 Glenn Drive, Sterling, VA 20164 Phone: (703) 834-2000 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.panalpina.com Contact: Joseph Funaro Area Marketing Manager USA

The Panalpina Group is one of the world’s lead-ing providers of supply chain solutions, combin-ing intercontinental Air and Ocean Freight with comprehensive Value-Added Logistics Services and Supply Chain Services. Thanks to its in-depth industry know-how and customized IT systems, Panalpina provides globally integrated end-to-end solutions tailored to its customers’ supply chain management needs. The Panalpina Group operates a global network with some 500 branches in more than 80 countries. In a further 80 countries, Panalpina employs approximately 15,000 people worldwide.

484230 Expedite Service Panther Expedited Services, Inc.

4940 Panther Parkway, Seville, OH 44273-8929Phone: (330) 769-5830 Toll Free: (800) 685-0657 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pantherexpedite.com Contact: Rachael Weigand, Marketing Coordinator

Panther is proud to offer secure shipping solu-tions to the U.S. Department of Defense and gov-ernment contractors. Panther offers a wide range of secure transportation options. We are one of a select fe critical shipment carriers with derivers who have undergone the necessary background checks that allow access to military and govern-ment installations and their agencies.

561621 UVIS-SM Perceptics, LLC

9737 Cogdill Road, Knoxville, TN 37932Phone: (865) 966-9200Toll Free: (800) 863-4498 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.perceptics.com Contact: Jennie Lee, Marketing Operations Manager

When security and efficiency are mission criti-cal, you need to know more about the vehicles passing through your environment. And only one company possesses the focused expertise and 30-year track record of providing reliable vehi-cle intelligence courtesy of innovative solutions that instill complete confidence. A company that stands behind its customers and a suite of prod-ucts proven to stand up in the field, they deliver precisely the kind of results your difficult job de-mands.

334516 ChemLMS Persistent Systems Inc.

2077 Gateway Pl., San Jose, CA 951101090E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.persistentsys.com/Default.aspxContact: Charles van Dortmond Business Development Manager

Persistent is a global company specializing in software product and technology innovation. For more than two decades, we have partnered close-ly with pioneering start-ups, innovative enterpris-es and the world s largest technology brands. We have utilized our fine-tuned product engineering processes to develop best-in-class solutions for customers in technology, telecommunication, life science, healthcare, banking, and consumer products sectors across North America, Europe, and Asia.

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www.govsupplier.com 325412 Compounding Pharmacy Services Pharmacy Creations LLC

540 Route 10 West, Randolph, NJ 7869Phone: (973) 328-8756 Toll Free: (866) 792-7328 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.pharmacycreations.com Contact: Scott Karolchyk, MS, RPh, Owner

Compounding pharmacy specializing in sterile in-jections, drug shortages and custom medications, including Domperidone and anything needed for patient and physician needs. We are PCAB ac-credited, a CQI Center of Excellence and are compliant with USP 797 and 795. We specialize in sterile, pain manement, hormone replacement, veterinary medicine and wound healing.

423910 POLAR Team 2 Pro Set Polar Electro Inc.

1111 Marcus Avenue, Suite M1Lake Success, NY 11042 Phone: (516) 364-0400 Toll Free: (800) 227-1314 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.polarusa.com Contact: Michael Valentino, National Sales Manager

322220 Direct Thermal Patient Identification WristbandPrecision Dynamics - St. John

27770 N. Entertainment Drive, Suite 200 Valencia, CA 91355 Phone: (661) 257-0233 Toll Free: (800) 435-4242 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.stjohninc.com Contact: Leona Chavez Marketing Communications Manager

Medical Supply Manufacturer

811111 Straight Line 1000 Precision Floor Marking Inc

500 Zumwalt, Grandview, MO 64030 Phone: (816) 763-1009 E-mail: [email protected] Website: Precisionfloormarking.com Contact: Jim Gochenour, Director

We Manufactur a machine that installs masking tape fast, safe and simple to make floor markings isle lines. Such as used in warehouse, storage areas, sport courts.

322222 Electrical Tape Preferred Tape Inc.

6708 East 13th St., Tulsa, OK 74112 Phone: (918) 834-8273Toll Free: (800) 607-8273 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.preferredtape.com Contact: Loyce Saylor, Internet Coordinator/Sales

Preferred Tape, Inc. was founded in 1991 and is a distributor of pressure sensitive tapes, bubble wrap, foam, stretch wrap and other shipping and packaging materials. We provide tape and ship-ping materials to the aerospace, manufacturing, electronics and other industries. Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, our location is not only cen-trally located to serve the manufacturing and in-dustrial community, but is also near many aviation and aerospace businesses to which Preferred Tape supplies Military Specification tapes and FAA approved materials.

339921 Pro-500 & 300 Power Rack Series ProMaxima Mfg. Ltd.

5310 Ashbrook Dr., Houston, TX 77081 Phone: (713) 667-9606 Toll Free: (800) 231-6652 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.promaxima.com Contact: John Yager, Sales Manager

ProMaxima has been designing and manufactur-ing exercise equipment for over forty years. With over one hundred twenty-eight years of experi-ence on staff we pride ourself in building depend-able sturdy products to ensure years of high level performance. From the beginning with equipment selection to facility lay-out and design to instal-lation and maintenance programs we keep your equipment in top shape. Our products may be purchased by government buyers under GSA contract GS-07F-9736H

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336411 Scheduled Maintenance Kits Mi-17 Prust Holding B.V.

Luchthaveweg 43, Eindhoven, Brabant E-mail: [email protected]: www.prustholding.com Contact: Tom Mirimba, Chief Executive Officer

Stockists and Suppliers of Mi-17 Russian made helicopter parts. Our range of regular stock in-cludes engines, power units, main gear boxes, main rotor and tail rotor blades etc. We under-taken authentication services in collaboration with Russian authenticating authorities. We have a bonded warehouse with ample storage for whole aircraft or parts thereof. Our in-house engineers are trained and authorised to undertake routine re-preservation of Mi-17 parts. Our company also supplies Petroleum oil and lubricant

423120 Truck Backer Reverse Control, Inc.

PO Box 356, Highland, CA 92346 Phone: (909) 793-7574 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.truckbacker.com Contact: Terry Anne Oelrich President / CEO

We provide a backing safety system designed for installation on heavy vehicles. It allows a spotter (ground guide) to assist the driver to back up us-ing a wireless handheld transmitter. The transmit-ter sends audible and visual signals to the driver regarding when to back up and when to stop. A dead man safety feature protects the spotter. De-vice will potentially save DOD money via reduced accidental vehicle damage, injuries and deaths.

326131 LaserMax Rowmark LLC

2040 Industrial Drive, Findlay, OH 45840Phone: (419) 425-8974 Toll Free: (877) 769-6275 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.rowmark.com Contact: Jessica Heldman-Beck, Marketing Manager

Rowmark is the world’s largest manufacturer of engravable sheet plastic for the awards, engrav-ing and signage markets and also carries a com-plete line of sublimation products. With nearly 30 product families, Rowmark offers a broad range of materials for rotary and laser engraving. Row-mark has built a solid reputation for quality and innovation. In business for 25 years, Rowmark is ISO 9001:2008 certified. Rowmark’s products are made in the USA, and sold through a worldwide network of Authorized Distributors.

492111 Transportation Ryan’s Express

19500 Mariner Ave., Torrance, CA 90503 Phone: (310) 219-2960 Toll Free: (800) 999-7191 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.ryanstransportation.com Contact: Christian Sanchez, Vice President

We are a transportation company that offers mo-torcoaches, minicoaches, school busses,and liv-ery fleet. We offer charter services.

423111 Car and Truck TiresS & S Discount Tire, LLC

35648 Hwy 27, Haines City, FL 338443731Phone: (863) 422-4611 E-mail: [email protected] Contact: Giselle C. Serralles, Off. Manager

Complete mechanical and tire services for cars and trucks.

333319 Chairs & Barstools Seating Concepts, Inc.

125 Connell Ave., Rockdale, IL 60436Phone: (815) 730-7980 Toll Free: (800) 421-2036 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.seating-concepts.com Contact: Patrick Pope, Marketing Assistant

Foodservice dining room furniture, including chairs, tables, table bases, booths, bar stools, trash receptacles, beverage stations, queue rails, soft seating, decor and millwork.

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www.govsupplier.com 333318 Compactors, Trash Sebright Products Inc.

127 North Water Street, Hopkins, MI 49328Phone: (269) 793-7183 Toll Free: (800) 253-0532 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.sebrightproducts.com Contact: Jean Jansma, Marketing Director

311612 Meat Stampede Meat Inc

7351 S 78th Ave., Bridgeview, IL 604551166Phone: (773) 376-4300 Toll Free: (800) 353-0933 E-mail: [email protected]: stampedemeat.com Contact: Bill Asleson, Executive Manager We are a value added portion control manufac-ture of ALL proteins, beef, poultry, pork, etc. We provide raw and fully cooked products.

337111 Modular Drawer Cabinet Stanley Black & Decker

11 Grammes Rd., Allentown, PA 181034760Phone: (610) 797-6600 Toll Free: (800) 523-9462 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.StanleyVidmar.com Contact: Tammy Kush, Marketing Coordinator

423991Metal Cabinets Computer Cabinets WorkstationsStrong Hold Products

PO Box 9043, Louisville, KY 40209 Phone: (502) 363-4175 Toll Free: (800) 880-2625 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.strong-hold.com Contact: Laura Wright, Sales Mgr.

Strong Hold Products manufactures 12 gauge metal storage products. All welded construction, adjustable shelves, capacity up to 1900# and 3-point lock system with hasp, 8 gauge hinges and ships completely assembled. Over 300 items are stocked for immediate shipment. Storage cabinets, shop desks, tool and computer cabi-nets, bin storage, shop tables, personal lockers, outdoor, ventilated, clearview, paint and drum storage products, accessories and custom fabri-cation available.

423830 Cutting - Automatic/Manual Saws - Mounting PressesStruers, Inc.

24766 Detroit Rd., Westlake, OH 44145-2525Phone: (440) 871-0071 Toll Free: (888) 787-8377 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.struers.com Contact: Christopher Strah, Marketing Specialist

A recognized leader in materialography/metal-lography, Struers provides an entire range of equipment and consumables for materialographic specimen preparation - from manual machines to sophisticated, computerized preparation so-lutions. To complement its materialographic products, Struers also sells an extensive line of hardness testers and Zeiss microscopes provid-ing a full range of comprehensive lab solutions. <ul type=disc> <li>Scentis Lab Data Manage-ment Software <li>Tegramin: Grinder/Polisher System (network capable) <li>Comprehensive line of Hardness Testers <li>TargetSystem an Automatic Target Preparation of Microelectronic Specimens </ul>

335129 Dual Fuel Kerosene & Unleaded Gas LaternsThe Coleman Company

211 E. 37th Street N., Wichita, KS 67219Phone: (316) 219-1977 Toll Free: (800) 633-7155 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.coleman.com Contact: Chad Sander

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337211 Office Furniture Trendway Corporation

13467 Quincy Street, Holland, MI 49422Phone: (616) 399-3900 Toll Free: (800) 893-8115 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.trendway.com Contact: Matt Hinueber

We manufacture and sell office systems furniture, desks, tables and seating as well as floor to ceil-ing demountable partitions and raised flooring to a wide range of commercial and government customers.

541380 Safety Testing & Certification ServicesTUV SUD America Inc

10 Centennial Drive, Peabody, MA 1960 Phone: (978) 573-2500 Toll Free: (800) 888-0123 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.TUVamerica.com Contact: Vanessa Ashton, Marketing Specialist

TÜV SÜD America Inc. is a business-to-business engineering services firm providing international safety testing and certification services. Founded in 1987, TÜV SÜD America has grown to more than 1000 experts in over a dozen locations throughout North America. Operating under the brand names of Product Service, Management Service, Industry Service, Automotive, and Pet-roChem, TÜV SÜD America has partnered with thousands of companies throughout the NAFTA region, assuring product and management sys-tems excellence, and acceptance in the global marketplace.

335129 Area Lighting Poles Utility Metals

6210 Strawberry Ln. Rear, Louisville KY 40214-2929Phone: (502) 363-6681 Toll Free: (800) 627-8276 Website: www.utilitymetals.com Contact: Tracy VanHooser, Sales Mgr.

For immediate shipment, we stock over 30,000 mast arms and brackets in both aluminum and steel. Available finishes include galvanized, prime painted, wet painted, or powder coated. Utility Metals is also known for custom fabrication solu-tions. We have both the experience and the ca-pabilities to respond to your customer’s specific needs. A qualified sales staff is available to quote and expedite orders. Utility Metals is also a major manufacturer of area lighting poles.

334111 V 08 Virtual Desktop Appliance ServerV3 SYSTEMS, INC.

6405 S 3000 E., Salt Lake City, UT 84121Phone: (800) 708-9896 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.v3sys.com Contact: Chris Featherstone, CTO

V3 Systems is the thought and technology leader for desktop cloud management solutions in the market today. We deliver a desktop cloud com-puting solution that offers persistent, non-persis-tent and hybrid desktop architectures, via a high performance purpose-built appliance. Desktop administrators create, manage and move pools with our powerful management offering.

928120 Int’l Affairs Research and ConsultingVanessa Neumann, Inc.

475 Park Avenue, New York, NY 10022Phone: (212) 486-7330 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.vanessaneumann.com Contact: Vanessa Neumann, President Vanessa

Neumann, Inc. offers custom-tailored solutions for its business and government clients based on rigorous field research and incisive analysis. Dr. Neumann is a globally-recognized analyst specializing in Latin America, terrorism, oil, US foreign policy, global security, transnational crimi-nal organizations, the Middle East, asymmetric warfare and strategic communications. Our cli-ents include global energy conglomerates, the US government and candidates for major political office. We also design academic programs in se-curity studies for world-renowned institutions and discreetly manage media relations.

621111 Radiation Oncology Vantage Oncology, Inc.

1500 Rosecrans AvenueManhattan Beach, CA 90266 Phone: (310) 335-4000 E-mail: [email protected]: www.vantageoncology.com At Vantage Oncology, our goal is simple: To de-liver superior health care services and support for people diagnosed with cancer and their families. How? By providing you with the finest technology, facilities and staff, all working together under the direction of an affiliated team of physicians to cre-ate an environment focused not only on disease, but as importantly on wellness and treating each person we touch with pride and dignity.

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www.govsupplier.com 337215 Display, Carpet Carousel Vidir Inc.

19 E Lehman Stree, Lebanon, PA 17046Phone: (204) 364-2442 Toll Free: (800) 210-0141 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.storevertical.com Contact: Dean Dueck, Marketing

Vidir Machine Inc. manufacturers industrial car-ousels for live dynamic storage. We specialize in storage systems for spooled products (wire, cable, hose) and rolled product (flooring, textiles, paper) as well as other custom applications.

811311 Bio-Circle Parts Washer Walter Surface Technologies

5977 Trans-Canada Highway Pointe-Claire, QC H9R 1C1 Phone: (514) 630-2800 Toll Free: (888) 592-5837 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.walter.com Contact: Patrick Lapointe, VP Marketing

Walter Surface Technologies is a leader in sur-face treatment technologies for the last 60 years, providing high-productivity abrasives, power tools, tooling, chemical tools and environmental solutions to the metal working industry. Founded in 1952, the company is now established in 7 countries in North America, South America and Europe, and is ISO 9001:2008 certified. Our pur-pose is to contribute to our customers? success by helping them work better. Our motto ONLY THE BEST reflects our quest for excellence and quality.

336419 Tefzel Wire and Cable WireMasters Inc.

1788 Northpointe, Columbia, TN 38401 Toll Free: (800) 635-5342 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.wiremasters.net Contact: Rush Holladay, Sales Manager

We stock and sell military specification wire,cable, tubing, connectors, termination sleeves and cable ties. All new with documentation.

423390 Covering (Non Slip) For Decks, Floors, StepsWooster Products Inc.

1000 Spruce St., Wooster, OH 44691 Phone: (330) 264-2844 Toll Free: (800) 321-4936 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.wooster-products.com Contact: Don Wiles, Sales

Wooster Products’ Flex-Tred is a non-slip, ad-hesive-backed deck, floor and step covering de-signed to improve the safety of most services. Du-rable, easy to install and economical, Flex-Tred is available in rolls, strips, and custom die-cut shapes and conforms to MIL-D-17951E and MIL-W-5044C Type IV.

424210 Chlorhexidine Gluconate 0.12% Oral RinseXttrium Laboratories, Inc.

1200 E. Business Center Dr. Mount Prospect, IL 60056 Phone: (773) 268-5800 Toll Free: (800) 587-3721 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.xttrium.com Leading Contract Manufacturer of Chlorhexidine Gluconate Antiseptic Skin Cleansers in 0.75%, 2%, and 4 % formulations as well as prescription Oral Rinse products.

511210 Voyager Military Housing Yardi Systems, Inc.

430 S. Fairview Ave. Santa Barbara, CA 93117Phone: (805) 699-2040 Toll Free: (800) 866-1144 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.yardi.com Contact: Helena Race, Marketing

Since 2003, the U.S. Army and many private-sector military housing partners have joined Yardi Systems to create a customized workflow, report-ing and integrated real estate management solu-tion to manage their global portfolio via the inter-net. Based on the leading residential asset and property management software solution, Voyager Military Housing accommodates both privatized and Government operations. Private-sector part-ners working with the United States Army, Navy, and Air Force can manage government housing assets and consolidate property data seamlessly and efficiently.

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united States Air Force Academy

cadet's procurement study could save AF $4.9

billion

by Don Branum Air Force Academy Public Affairs

2/20/2013 - u.S. AIr Force AcAdemY, colo. -- A cadet's research into how the Air Force buys missiles could save the service as much as $4.9 billion over five years while increasing the Air Force's inventory. Cadet 1st Class Chris Kirk found that the Air Force can buy some of the missiles regularly used in combat operations using economy of scale, much like large retailers do to buy products at substantial discounts, according to a briefing the cadet presented to Air Force Chief Scientist Dr. Mark Maybury here Feb. 1. "Simply put, Cadet Kirk's research promises more munitions for less money," Maybury said. "Even my boss

(Secretary of the Air Force Mike Donley) would pay attention to that." Kirk, who is majoring in management, spent several weeks at the Pentagon working with officials at the Air Force Acquisitions Directorate as part of the Air Force Academy's Cadet Summer Research Project, which sends cadets to installations across the Air Force each summer as interns to conduct research on operational Air Force issues. Kirk's research examined three procurement methods the Air Force could use to reach inventory levels of 100 percent for its missiles. The first, called the minimum sustainment rate, purchases munitions at the lowest level possible without jeopardizing the supply pipeline. The second, called the economic order quantity, offers an ideal quantity for both the Air Force and the contractor. Finally, the maximum rate determines the contractor's overall production capacity.

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buckley Air Force base

buckley uPSS saves money, eases unit purchasing constraints

by Staff Sgt. Nicholas Rau 460th Space Wing Public Affairs 2/26/2013 - bucKLeY AIr Force bASe, colo. -- Team Buckley is cleaning out their closets in an effort to save money, clean up and help out unit purchasing constraints. The Unit Purchased Supplies Surplus system was created for units to take a good, hard look at what they really need and what they have in excess. Then, units can list these items on the Buckley SharePoint, the internal website, for other units to search through and gain, saving the base and the Air Force money. "This program is about sharing resources," said Pamela Worrell, 460th Logistics Readiness Squadron deputy. "Especially in our current environment with tight budgets and restricted spending, it's really beneficial to fill your needs without making a purchase." UPSS was initiated last May when the vice chief of staff of the Air Force sent out a memo directing units to find extra materials and put them on a website for everyone else to be able to see and get a hold of, according to Worrell. Team Buckley is a joint base with multiple services; and this system, while it's primarily an Air Force tool, is available to all units. "The primary target audience is Air Force Space Command units, but we have distributed items to the Marines and the Army," stated Worrell. "We're saving the Department of Defense money wherever we can, and that helps everybody." When it comes to the fiscal situation, saving money is the hot-button issue. This program offers Buckley AFB a chance to cut spending. "So far, we have saved about $50,000 in three months, and we haven't even fully launched the site yet," explained Worrell. "I think we could easily get over $100,000 (in savings) this year."

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Air Force Space command

cape canaveral AFS wins AFSPc's first Installation energy Performance Award

by 1st Lt. Connie Dillon Air Force Space Command Public Affairs 2/20/2013 - PeterSon AIr Force bASe, coLo. -- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, an installation of the 45th Space Wing, was awarded the Headquarters AFPSC Installation Energy

Performance Award for fiscal year 2012. The IEPA program, developed in 2012, is an AFSPC initiative to recognize the installation that best meets the energy focus for that year. "In 2012, we needed to improve energy project execution. Therefore, the criteria centered on programming solid energy projects and awarding those projects within 120 days of Authority to Advertise," said Capt. Vincent Bongioanni, Headquarters AFSPC deputy energy branch chief. Nineteen installations competed for the award and CCAFS won with a total of 39.4 out of 45 possible points. "Cape Canaveral maxed out points for programming the installation's allotted share of AFSPC Energy Focus Funds and negotiating project bids within 120 days of receiving Authority to Advertise," said Bongioanni.

"They also earned extra points for awarding additional projects in excess of their original share of funds." The award includes a trophy and command recognition to the winning installation. The unique travelling trophy is solar-powered and made out of renewable materials and a recycled electricity meter with its own built-in micro-grid. On the back of this trophy, CCAFS has the distinct honor of being listed as the first recipient. The criteria for 2013's award are being developed with a focus on mission energy.

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Holloman Air Force base

magnetic levitation track reaches new world

record in speed

by Airman 1st Class Daniel E. F. Liddicoet 49th Wing Public Affairs 2/12/2013 - HoLLomAn AIr Force bASe, n.m. -- The 846th Test Squadron successfully performed its most ambitious test to date on the magnetic levitation track at Holloman AFB, Feb. 7. Members of the 846th were able to use the Maglev track in conjunction with a new propulsion system to reach an astounding speed of more than 500 miles per hour. "We went faster than we've ever gone before," said Jim Daniel, 846th Test Squadron business development manager, "and that causes all kinds of interesting risks. In this business, there's a lot of risk in the unknown, and we've never tested the Maglev system under these conditions." As Daniel explains, what makes the Maglev track so extraordinary is its ability to mimic flight conditions by drastically reducing the amount of vibration felt by the object being tested. The track enables this effect through the use of four superconductive electromagnets that attach to the test sled like wheels on a car. Once charged with a current, the magnets are able generate enough force to lift the sled about one inch off the track throughout the duration of the rocket propulsion. Part of what makes the magnets so unique is their ability to display a phenomenon known as superconductivity. Once the magnets are in this state they have exactly zero electrical resistance, meaning that they can maintain a charge without an active current flowing into them. However, in order to reach this state, the magnets must be cooled below their characteristic critical temperature, approximately -450 degrees Fahrenheit. In order to get the magnets to be this cold, liquid helium must be pumped into the magnets until they are cold enough to hold a current. This passive system of charging the magnets differs from the active kind of magnetic levitation used in bullet trains that requires a constant source of electricity. As long as the magnets are cold enough and charged, no additional electrical power is required for them to be able to lift the sled. Much of the technology used to complete the test was provided to the 846th by General Atomics, the primary contractor of the Maglev track.

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by Airman 1st Class Daniel E. F. Liddicoet 49th Wing Public Affairs 2/12/2013 - HoLLomAn AIr Force bASe, n.m. -- The 846th Test Squadron successfully performed its most ambitious test to date on the magnetic levitation track at Holloman AFB, Feb. 7. Members of the 846th were able to use the Maglev track in conjunction with a new propulsion system to reach an astounding speed of more than 500 miles per hour. "We went faster than we've ever gone before," said Jim Daniel, 846th Test Squadron business development manager, "and that causes all kinds of interesting risks. In this business, there's a lot of risk in the unknown, and we've never tested the Maglev system under these conditions." As Daniel explains, what makes the Maglev track so extraordinary is its ability to mimic flight conditions by drastically reducing the amount of vibration felt by the object being tested. The track enables this effect through the use of four superconductive electromagnets that attach to the test sled like wheels on a car. Once charged with a current, the magnets are able generate enough force to lift the sled about one inch off the track throughout the duration of the rocket propulsion. Part of what makes the magnets so unique is their ability to display a phenomenon known as superconductivity. Once the magnets are in this state they have exactly zero electrical resistance, meaning that they can maintain a charge without an active current flowing into them. However, in order to reach this state, the magnets must be cooled below their characteristic critical temperature, approximately -450 degrees Fahrenheit. In order to get the magnets to be this cold, liquid helium must be pumped into the magnets until they are cold enough to hold a current. This passive system of charging the magnets differs from the active kind of magnetic levitation used in bullet trains that requires a constant source of electricity. As long as the magnets are cold enough and charged, no additional electrical power is required for them to be able to lift the sled. Much of the technology used to complete the test was provided to the 846th by General Atomics, the primary contractor of the Maglev track.

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macdill Air Force base

Florida, macdill team for ecosystem restoration project

from the 6th Civil Engineer Squadron

2/22/2013 - mAcdILL AIr Force bASe, Fla. -- There is excavation and earth moving happening at the north and south golf courses and the Lewis Lake recreation area. This construction activity is the culmination of nearly four years of planning and preparation - a joint effort between the State of Florida and the U.S. Air Force. Back in 2008, MacDill Air Force Base and the Southwest Florida Water Management District forged a cooperative agreement which paved the way for what eventually developed into a $2.6 million ecologic

restoration and surface water improvement project. The Surface Water Improvement and Management program is a branch of the SWFWMD dedicated to improving surface water quality while simultaneously restoring and enhancing wetlands and natural habitats. Since its inception in 1989, the SWIM organization has completed more than 87 ecosystem restoration projects restoring 3,042 acres of coastal habitat throughout the Tampa Bay area. They know that MacDill's unique location with more than seven miles of shoreline at the tip of the Interbay peninsula offers excellent opportunities for improving the health of Tampa Bay through the restoration of its coastal communities. Restoration of coastal ecosystems improves surface water quality by enhancing, and often expanding, wetlands which naturally control pollutants. It also improves and expands the estuaries, or aquatic nurseries, which are a vital part of any marine ecosystem. The SWFWMD has partnered with MacDill on two previous SWIM projects, completed in 1996 and 1999. However, the phase three SWIM effort is by far the largest. Funding for the phase three SWIM project comes primarily from the SWFWMD, providing approximately $1.8 million. In addition, grants from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, as well as conservation funds from the Department of Defense were also secured to support the project.

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robins Air Force base

Helmet electronic units maintained at robins

by Jenny Gordon Robins Public Affairs

2/22/2013 - robInS AIr Force bASe, Ga. -- As pilots sit inside a fighter aircraft, an electronic display situated inside their visors provides a visual representation that allows their eyes to remain focused on the task at hand. As their heads turn, critical information such as bearing, line of sight and altitude are easily accessible. The

technology that allows that to happen is the Joint Helmet Mounted Cueing System, a workload that is relatively new to the 567th Electronics Maintenance Squadron here. Through a partnership with Vision Systems International in Fort Worth, Texas, maintenance of these units has been conducted here for more than two years. "While we repair all sorts of common avionics equipment, this is a unique workload," said Dennis Glover, 567th EMxS Comm/Nav Flight director. The electronic units hooked inside the helmets are used by Air Force and Navy pilots flying F-15s, F-16s and F/A-18s in missions across the globe. Robins also performs work on heads-up displays, which are the displays pilots see in front of them while sitting in the cockpit. While work on the helmet is not performed here, the testing of the electronic unit itself allowing pilots to see information inside the helmet is rigorously tested to ensure it's running as it should so the warfighter can continue the mission. Whether shaken, cooled or heated in extreme temperatures inside a thermal chamber on site, each EU is tested in several phases to test its integrity. Every EU contains circuit cards which only allow terrain to be recorded during missions, and there are cables and microscopic connections to plugs, filters and other equipment to ensure everything is in working order.

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Whiteman Air Force base

Whiteman to receive three new buildings

by Heidi Hunt 509th Bomb Wing Public Affairs

2/7/2013 - WHItemAn AIr Force bASe, mo. -- By this time next year, Balfour Beatty Communities, LLC, is scheduled to open three new facilities here -- a fitness building complete with an indoor pool, a community office and a maintenance building. The facilities are currently under construction and are ahead of schedule. The community center was requested by Air Force and Whiteman AFB as part its ongoing commitment to improve the quality of life for Team Whiteman and their families. An indoor pool in the middle of winter will make exercising and swimming possible year-round which will help supplement other activity centers already on the base, according to Luke LaLiberty, BBC project director. The building will also include a fitness area, restrooms and locker rooms. "There will be plenty of room for lap swimming for people who are

interested in exercise and also offer a floating-play feature, making it useful for children," said Tana Waldren, BBC community manager interim. "BBC is committed to providing a safe and fun facility," Waldren said. "We also recognize that there are already wonderful activity and fitness centers on base and we encourage Team Whiteman to use those as well." In addition to the fitness building, the two other buildings will be located nearby and include the community management office, the future home to BBC staff, and the government housing management office, according to LaLiberty. "The community management office will have several offices, a conference room and a room to greet residents," LaLiberty said. The maintenance building will be the new location for the self-help store and provide plenty of storage and office space for the facility management team, according to LaLiberty. "Balfour Beatty Communities is happy to provide the indoor pool and we are excited to move our community management office and maintenance building to the new site," LaLiberty said. "Our aim is for the office and maintenance buildings to function as a consolidated area where residents can have their questions answered, use the self-help store and interact with the community management team.

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Hanscom Air Force base

center commander updates progress during State of Lcmc

by Patty Welsh 66th Air Base Group Public Affairs

2/14/2013 - burLInGton, mass. -- BURLINGTON, Mass. - Lt. Gen. C.D. Moore II, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center commander, highlighted progress, challenges and the importance of Hanscom to the Center during the first "State of LCMC" at the Marriott Hotel here Feb. 12. Mentioning Department of Defense strategic guidance, Moore told the crowd that the state of AFLCMC is "strong" and it supports nearly every National Strategic Priority. With regard to Hanscom, he emphasized topics

such as communication networks and cyberspace in the "Operate Effectively in Cyberspace and Space" category. He added that the Center exists to provide warfighters the edge. "The work at Hanscom - command and control, mission planning, cyber security - it touches every single system we're [AFLCMC] producing and supporting," Moore said. Saying that standing up LCMC to its current status of initial operational capability, plus four months, has been a "fast moving train," the general stressed the significant changes that have occurred. Previously, in the acquisition community, program managers would work to develop, produce and field items, and someone else would worry about the sustainment piece. Under LCMC, each PM is responsible for the entire life cycle and is held accountable for all aspects. Moore said this is no simple task, as LCMC encompasses approximately 450 investment programs, 500 sustainment programs and 1,450 joint/international cases. There are 77 locations, which provide support to more than 100 nations. The general also talked about AFLCMC's strategic objectives. The two primary ones are to: deliver cost-effective acquisition solutions and deliver affordable and effective product support. There are also four enabling objectives. While talking about the objectives, Moore ensured the audience that the initiatives that were begun under Lt. Gen. Charles Davis when he was commander of the Electronic Systems Center have been incorporated into the new Center's strategic plan.

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Keesler Air Force base

Keesler medical center wins 'energy Star'

award

Commentary by Steve Pivnick 81st Medical Group

2/26/2013 - KeeSLer AIr Force bASe, miss. -- Keesler Medical Center has been awarded the Energy Star award by the Environmental Protection Agency. In a message to 81st Medical Group commander Brig. Gen. (Dr.) Kory Cornum, Col. Rex Langston, chief of the health facilities division in the office of the surgeon general, said, "The receipt of an Energy Star serves as recognition that your facility, when compared against other medical facilities across the United States, has distinguished itself by exceptional efforts in

energy conservation. "To receive an Energy Star, your facility must earn a 75 out of a possible 100 points. Keesler Medical Center is therefore in the upper 25 percentile of all medical health-care facilities in the United States with a score of 77. Keesler Medical Center is one of only eight recipients across the Air Force Medical Service who have received the 2012 Energy Star. The single largest factor that influences this level of conservation is leadership and behavior modification. It takes 'buy in,' leadership and support from the commander and the executive team. This is a great reflection on the Keesler team." Langston continued, "We would also like to recognize (KMC facility manager) Michael Chatham's able stewardship of Keesler Medical Center. His desire and effort to conserve, coupled with the vision and leadership of your leadership team, have made this award a reality." Commenting on the achievement, Cornum observed, "I could not be happier to be leading our nation's medical centers in the energy arena. This just shows how dedicated the U.S. Air Force and the people of South Mississippi are to making our country better and more prosperous through energy savings." Information about the Energy Star program and criteria for hospitals is available on the web at www.energystar.gov/healthcare.

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Holloman Air Force base

base facilities undergoing changes

by Airman 1st Class Colin Cates 49th Wing Public Affairs

2/15/2013 - HoLLomAn AIr Force bASe, n.m. - -- While change may be a constant for many Team Holloman members, many services building on the installation are currently experiencing many changes in terms of buildings and services it offers to those that call the base work or home. Once completed, the changes will benefit the base for years to come, said Capt. Jarno Baur-Mathews,

49th Force Support Squadron sustainment services flight commander. "Right now we are renovating the Raptors Nest and it should be completed in the next year," he said. "While the Raptors Nest is being renovated, the enlisted club has taken on some of the resources. The Raptors Nest offered a pasta bar, which we have now moved over to the enlisted club for all to enjoy. It was a huge success at the Raptors' Nest, so we wanted to make sure we still offered it to our Airmen." The Raptors Nest, which is closed for renovations to its ballroom, bar, kitchen, heating and ventilation system, and overall infrastructure, also relocated some of its services to the Apache Mesa Golf Course on base. "The golf course now has a soup and salad bar replacing the one that was located at the Raptors' Nest," said Baur-Mathews. "It's also home to the Contingency Operating Bar Raptor, or COB Raptor, on Friday nights, which houses the crud table." The game is played on a pool or snooker table using the cue ball and one object ball. Only the corner pockets are used. Pool cues are not used, but the shooter ball is launched across the table surface with the hand. A game of crud involves running frantically around the table and other players, trying to grab the shooter ball and either strike the object ball before it stops moving or sink it. Another service relocated from the Raptors Nest one of the more popular with Team Holloman members, is Brewed Awakenings, said Capt. Brandon Dvergsten, 49th FSS sustainment services flight commander. "The coffee shop, Brewed Awakenings, has moved out of the Raptors Nest for the time being and is now located in the fitness center," he said. "They've had amazing success in the last month since they moved. Their sales numbers have increased, along with foot traffic."

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Seymour Johnson Air Force base FSS is transforming

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2/15/2013 - SEYMOUR JOHNSON AIR FORCE BASE, N.C. – To better meet the needs of Team Seymour within the current fiscal environment, the 4th Force Support Squadron is transforming Heritage Hall into a community event center in lieu of the traditional Air Force club membership program, effective March 31. Heritage Hall will serve as a multi-functional facility with increased opportunities for community events such as parties, wedding receptions and

promotions. "This initiative will allow us to focus on our military community and their quality of life while being fiscally responsible," said Col. Brent Moran, 4th Mission Support Group commander. "This community center will provide a relaxed, professional environment where service members, their families and base personnel can come together and enjoy themselves outside of work." Simply Seymour's restaurant will close, but the Kitty Hawk Lounge and barbershop will remain open. Eventually, Eagles Landing will house several other activities for one-stop shopping. Since Heritage Hall will not be a club operation, monthly dues will no longer be charged. Members will have the option of either retaining or canceling their club credit cards. Results from recent 4th FSS focus groups and surveys contributed to this decision. Despite the upcoming changes, excellent customer service will always remain our focus, said Candace Marriner, 4th FSS marketing director. Heritage Hall is closed for renovations until July 2013; in the meantime, Eagle's Landing serves as the community event center for special functions.

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2/15/2013 - HoLLomAn AIr Force bASe, n.m. - -- While change may be a constant for many Team Holloman members, many services building on the installation are currently experiencing many changes in terms of buildings and services it offers to those that call the base work or home. Once completed, the changes will benefit the base for years to come, said Capt. Jarno Baur-Mathews,

49th Force Support Squadron sustainment services flight commander. "Right now we are renovating the Raptors Nest and it should be completed in the next year," he said. "While the Raptors Nest is being renovated, the enlisted club has taken on some of the resources. The Raptors Nest offered a pasta bar, which we have now moved over to the enlisted club for all to enjoy. It was a huge success at the Raptors' Nest, so we wanted to make sure we still offered it to our Airmen." The Raptors Nest, which is closed for renovations to its ballroom, bar, kitchen, heating and ventilation system, and overall infrastructure, also relocated some of its services to the Apache Mesa Golf Course on base. "The golf course now has a soup and salad bar replacing the one that was located at the Raptors' Nest," said Baur-Mathews. "It's also home to the Contingency Operating Bar Raptor, or COB Raptor, on Friday nights, which houses the crud table." The game is played on a pool or snooker table using the cue ball and one object ball. Only the corner pockets are used. Pool cues are not used, but the shooter ball is launched across the table surface with the hand. A game of crud involves running frantically around the table and other players, trying to grab the shooter ball and either strike the object ball before it stops moving or sink it. Another service relocated from the Raptors Nest one of the more popular with Team Holloman members, is Brewed Awakenings, said Capt. Brandon Dvergsten, 49th FSS sustainment services flight commander. "The coffee shop, Brewed Awakenings, has moved out of the Raptors Nest for the time being and is now located in the fitness center," he said. "They've had amazing success in the last month since they moved. Their sales numbers have increased, along with foot traffic."

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tinker Air Force base Strategic Supplier Summit stresses Air Force,

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2/14/2013 - TINKER AIR FORCE BASE, Okla.– The Strategic Suppliers Summit held recently at Tinker Air Force Base focused on "how to become better at collaborative planning," said Col. Tim Henke, commander of the 448th Supply Chain Management Wing and host of the conference. "Relationships bridge the misunderstandings" between the military and its suppliers, the colonel said. "We have different constituencies and view

things from different perspectives. We see the same regulations, but sometimes we interpret them in different ways." A collaborative forecasting framework being developed at Tinker will enable parts suppliers to "better integrate our workload into their production schedules," Colonel Henke said. "Our industry partners have so much commercial workload that their Defense Department workload constitutes only a relatively small percentage now," he continued. Consequently, "We have to give them much better forecasts." More accurate forecasting "allows them to be more efficient, and enables us to get a faster return on our items. Instead of waiting two years for parts, we can get them in six months, for example." It is critical that the Air Force share its requirements with its suppliers "far enough ahead of time" so they can "make good decisions about setting aside capacity on their repair lines, hiring workers, getting materials for those parts," Colonel Henke said. Among those attending the Feb. 5-6 summit were Col. Raymone Mijares, commander of the 848th Supply Chain Management Group at Tinker; Col. Rex Adee, commander, Defense Logistics Agency, Aviation, Oklahoma City; and representatives of the Defense Logistics Agency, Defense Contract Management Agency and the Defense Contract Audit Agency. Participating remotely were the 638th Supply Chain Management Group at Robins AFB, Ga., the 748th Supply Chain Management Group at Hill AFB, Utah, and personnel at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio.

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ellsworth Air Force base contract Field team expedites maintenance

By Airman 1st Class Alystria Maurer 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs

2/7/2013 - ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D.– A cadre of 33 former U.S. Air Force aircraft maintainers - now serving as Department of Defense contracted civilians - work alongside Ellsworth Airmen to create a unique shop that represents various career fields and years of experience geared toward expediting maintenance. The group - official named the Civilian Field Team - started out primarily as a resource to assist under-manned maintenance shops - but their role on the flightline soon changed.

"We evolved and started fixing broken planes and bringing the FMC (fully mission capable) rate up," said John Anderson, 28th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron CFT production supervisor. The 28th AMxS is the largest squadron in the 28th Bomb Wing, comprised of more than 700 Airmen who are authorized to support 28 combat-coded B-1 bombers. With Airmen in and out due to high deployment rates, the CFT shop ensures that routine inspections are performed on time. Master Sgt. Jason Justice, 28th AMxS production superintendent, said the CFT shop brings a refreshing depth of experience to the flightline that helps the Airmen complete work in a timely manner, a critical issue, during deployments. CFT contractors bring a great deal of experience to the flightline. For example, Anderson started in the AF as a crew chief in 1981 and eventually became both the 28th AMxS and 28th Maintenance Group Quality Assurance chief. With so many aircraft to maintain, the CFT shop's pool of knowledge creates an environment that allows vital maintenance to be performed in a fraction of the time. "There's no down time," said Brown. "You don't have to wait on one specific career field to accomplish a task. They may be saturated with other work, whereas we have a pool of people who can accomplish the task from start to finish."

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dyess Air Force base dyess earns $11.5 million Funding for Pipeline

Project by Master Sgt. Chris Chambers 7th Logistics Readiness Squadron

2/21/2013 - DYESS AIR FORCE BASE, Texas – The Dyess Air Force Base underground pipeline system was recently selected as Northern Command's number one project to support and has projected funding of $11.5 million. The funding cycle is a five-year Program Objective Memorandum, which allows the Army Corps of Engineers to begin the project in Fiscal Year 2017. Although many Team Dyess personnel aren't aware of the miles of underground pipelines, they are used daily to service base aircraft with jet fuel.

The 56-year-old labyrinth of pipeline is the responsibility of the 7th Logistics Readiness Squadron's Fuels Management Flight, and it moves more than 32 million gallons of jet fuel annually under Dyess. In 2010 and 2011, fuels personnel noticed pressure losses in the system, which led to the discovery of two broken sections in the pipeline. While the pipes were being repaired, fuels personnel moved fuel by truck, 6,000 gallons at a time, with no mission degradation. However, due to the heavy reliance on the underground fuel system, fuels personnel realized measures needed to be taken to preserve mission capability. The fuels management team submitted a persuasive request to Air Combat Command for pipeline replacement. ACC further refined the report covering details such as past repair funds, man hour utilization, strategic value and environmental impact to highlight the base's need. Through the dedicated efforts of innovative Airman at Dyess and ACC, the pipeline replacement project was reviewed by the Defense Logistics Agency-Energy and received the dedicated funding necessary to replace the aging system.

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dyess Air Force base dyess earns $11.5 million Funding for Pipeline

Project by Master Sgt. Chris Chambers 7th Logistics Readiness Squadron

2/21/2013 - DYESS AIR FORCE BASE, Texas – The Dyess Air Force Base underground pipeline system was recently selected as Northern Command's number one project to support and has projected funding of $11.5 million. The funding cycle is a five-year Program Objective Memorandum, which allows the Army Corps of Engineers to begin the project in Fiscal Year 2017. Although many Team Dyess personnel aren't aware of the miles of underground pipelines, they are used daily to service base aircraft with jet fuel.

The 56-year-old labyrinth of pipeline is the responsibility of the 7th Logistics Readiness Squadron's Fuels Management Flight, and it moves more than 32 million gallons of jet fuel annually under Dyess. In 2010 and 2011, fuels personnel noticed pressure losses in the system, which led to the discovery of two broken sections in the pipeline. While the pipes were being repaired, fuels personnel moved fuel by truck, 6,000 gallons at a time, with no mission degradation. However, due to the heavy reliance on the underground fuel system, fuels personnel realized measures needed to be taken to preserve mission capability. The fuels management team submitted a persuasive request to Air Combat Command for pipeline replacement. ACC further refined the report covering details such as past repair funds, man hour utilization, strategic value and environmental impact to highlight the base's need. Through the dedicated efforts of innovative Airman at Dyess and ACC, the pipeline replacement project was reviewed by the Defense Logistics Agency-Energy and received the dedicated funding necessary to replace the aging system.

Wright-Patterson Air Force base new Vision and mission to Guide AFmc

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1/23/2013-WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB, Ohio – New vision and mission statements are at the foundation of a new command strategy designed to ensure Air Force Materiel Command continues to deliver preeminent support to the warfighter. The command's vision is "one team, delivering capabilities to fly, fight and win ...today and tomorrow." AFMC will strive to attain that vision by accomplishing its mission to "equip the Air Force for world-dominant airpower." General Janet Wolfenbarger, AFMC commander, said the new vision and mission statements leave no doubt as to the command's resolve.

"AFMC exists to provide our Airmen and allies with the best warfighting systems and equipment--bar none," Wolfenbarger said. "Our strategic plan with its vision and mission statements better defines what the nearly 82,000 people of AFMC deliver to the fight." The new strategic plan includes clear command priorities supported by goals. Objectives and metrics will be developed in the coming weeks that will define and measure the success of AFMC in executing its critical roles. The plan can be found at http://www.afmc.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-130122-013.pdf. The plan comes at an important time in AFMC's history as the command refines its new five-center command structure. "This plan gives us a roadmap to help guide our new 5-center construct and achieve an even higher level of warfighter support at a point in history where money and resources are extremely constrained," Wolfenbarger said. In 2012, AFMC began a well-planned, deliberate process of reducing the command's number of centers from 12 to five in an effort to become more effective and efficient with standardized and repeatable processes command-wide. The five centers reached initial operating capability Oct. 1, 2012. AFMC's ability to deliver airpower will be measured and reported to command leadership on a regular basis. The command will, in turn, be able to illustrate how well it is accomplishing its mission to stakeholders inside and outside the Air Force. Wolfenbarger emphasized that mission measurements will be results-oriented. "We will measure real productivity, not simply activity," the general said.

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complete By Cheryl Rodewig

2/21/2013 - FORT BENNING, Ga. – Construction on the new hospital is 51 percent complete. While Martin Army Community Hospital comprises roughly 400,000 square feet, the new facility will span 745,000. That means an overall increased capacity, said Lt. Col. Ross Davidson, southeast program manager for the Health Facility Planning Agency. And

not just more beds but more space for behavior health care, physical therapy, separate out-patient and in-patient areas, adjacent clinics for treating wellness and even more parking. The hospital will begin opening in the fall of next year with a completion date of Nov. 17, 2014. "We've already started our initial outfitting and transition activities," Davidson said. "We're giving them the latest and greatest world-class facility." The $364 million facility is the Army's first design-build hospital replacement acquisition strategy. Included in the plans are several features that are part of a concept called evidence-based design. These design elements ultimately improve patient outcomes, reduce stress for staff members and improve overall safety, Davidson said. Water conservation and energy-efficient technology have been incorporated into the plans for the new hospital, Davidson said. The next step in the construction process will be moving heating and air into the mechanical space on the third floor. Construction will be completed by May 2014, so staff have time to train at the new site before opening to patients that November.

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Fort benning construction on new Hospital over Halfway

complete By Cheryl Rodewig

2/21/2013 - FORT BENNING, Ga. – Construction on the new hospital is 51 percent complete. While Martin Army Community Hospital comprises roughly 400,000 square feet, the new facility will span 745,000. That means an overall increased capacity, said Lt. Col. Ross Davidson, southeast program manager for the Health Facility Planning Agency. And

not just more beds but more space for behavior health care, physical therapy, separate out-patient and in-patient areas, adjacent clinics for treating wellness and even more parking. The hospital will begin opening in the fall of next year with a completion date of Nov. 17, 2014. "We've already started our initial outfitting and transition activities," Davidson said. "We're giving them the latest and greatest world-class facility." The $364 million facility is the Army's first design-build hospital replacement acquisition strategy. Included in the plans are several features that are part of a concept called evidence-based design. These design elements ultimately improve patient outcomes, reduce stress for staff members and improve overall safety, Davidson said. Water conservation and energy-efficient technology have been incorporated into the plans for the new hospital, Davidson said. The next step in the construction process will be moving heating and air into the mechanical space on the third floor. Construction will be completed by May 2014, so staff have time to train at the new site before opening to patients that November.

u.S. Army Army must Shift Focus From execution to

Preparation By C. Todd Lopez

2/20/2013 - FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – The Army must transition now from a force of execution to one of preparation, said the commander of the Army's Training and Doctrine Command. As the opening speaker at the 2013 Association of the United States Army Institute of Land Warfare Symposium and Exposition in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Gen. Robert W. Cone discussed how the Army must change as it transitions out of Afghanistan during a time of fiscal

drawdown for the military. Cone said one thing the Army must do is "invest in the process" of acquisition. He said over the last 12 years, the Army has gotten away from traditional processes for acquisition, and turned instead to rapid acquisition to provide for the needs of Soldiers in theater. Rapid acquisition bypasses the traditional processes, and in some cases doesn't pay attention to cost. "The reality of it is, with money being much harder to come by, we are going to have to make fewer, but bigger decisions, and they will have to be informed by process," Cone said. The general also said the Army must start planning for the future. For a dozen years now it has been responding to immediate problems in theater. Now, he said, "the intellectual has to get back out in front of the physical." With the drawdown in Iraq complete, and the drawdown in Afghanistan coming, the Army must shift toward looking at the larger problems it may face in the future, and take an intellectual approach to solving those problems and how to apply resources against them. Finally, Cone said, the Army must be looking for long-term innovations. .

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Watervliet Arsenal Watervliet Shaving costs, Improving Quality

From the Ground up By John B. Snyder

1/23/2013 - WATERVLIET ARSENAL, N.Y. – Although Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta will soon be leaving his position, there should be no doubt that many of his strategies, as well as what he called the ending of an "era of blank-check defense spending," will affect every Soldier and Department of the Army Civilian long after he departs. To some of those who have been at the Arsenal since the 1980s, this talk may bring back

memories of the last "peace dividend" that was touted after America's success during the first Gulf War. During that period, the Watervliet Arsenal's workforce declined from nearly 2,800 to just below 500. Although it is not clear what future cuts to the defense budget might bring to the Arsenal, what the Arsenal leadership does know is that they are better positioned today than they were in 1992 to adapt to a significant decline in defense spending. "One of the most important things that we learned coming out of the reductions in force in the 1990s was that we must better manage the right sizing of our workforce at least 12-18 months out," said Col. Mark F. Migaleddi, the Arsenal commander. "Today, we actively monitor and manage our workload to workforce percentages every month and we do not build any 'fat' into our near and long-term workload requirements." What this intense workload management process has achieved through the last several years is a smoothing of the ebbs and flows of direct labor requirements so that the Arsenal's labor requirements have remained relatively stable. As a result of investments made in previous years, the Arsenal will install more than 15 high-tech machines this year that will greatly improve the Arsenal's efficiency and capability, said Jim Kardas, the Arsenal's Capital Investment Program manager. These machines range from a 26-foot computer-numerical-controlled lathe to a 6-meter rapid bore machine. The Arsenal has also looked at ways to make this replacement process – which truly involves an art and science due to the challenges of bringing on new technology into the same footprint that existed for mature machines – as another means for the Arsenal to reduce its cost of operation.

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Watervliet Arsenal Watervliet Shaving costs, Improving Quality

From the Ground up By John B. Snyder

1/23/2013 - WATERVLIET ARSENAL, N.Y. – Although Defense Secretary Leon E. Panetta will soon be leaving his position, there should be no doubt that many of his strategies, as well as what he called the ending of an "era of blank-check defense spending," will affect every Soldier and Department of the Army Civilian long after he departs. To some of those who have been at the Arsenal since the 1980s, this talk may bring back

memories of the last "peace dividend" that was touted after America's success during the first Gulf War. During that period, the Watervliet Arsenal's workforce declined from nearly 2,800 to just below 500. Although it is not clear what future cuts to the defense budget might bring to the Arsenal, what the Arsenal leadership does know is that they are better positioned today than they were in 1992 to adapt to a significant decline in defense spending. "One of the most important things that we learned coming out of the reductions in force in the 1990s was that we must better manage the right sizing of our workforce at least 12-18 months out," said Col. Mark F. Migaleddi, the Arsenal commander. "Today, we actively monitor and manage our workload to workforce percentages every month and we do not build any 'fat' into our near and long-term workload requirements." What this intense workload management process has achieved through the last several years is a smoothing of the ebbs and flows of direct labor requirements so that the Arsenal's labor requirements have remained relatively stable. As a result of investments made in previous years, the Arsenal will install more than 15 high-tech machines this year that will greatly improve the Arsenal's efficiency and capability, said Jim Kardas, the Arsenal's Capital Investment Program manager. These machines range from a 26-foot computer-numerical-controlled lathe to a 6-meter rapid bore machine. The Arsenal has also looked at ways to make this replacement process – which truly involves an art and science due to the challenges of bringing on new technology into the same footprint that existed for mature machines – as another means for the Arsenal to reduce its cost of operation.

naval Postgraduate School nPS developed replenishment at Sea Program

could Save millions By Kenneth A. Stewart February 14, 2013

avy Cmdr. Walt DeGrange of Knoxville, Tenn., is part of a team of researchers that are rethinking the way naval vessels refuel and take on supplies. He and his team have developed an innovative program known as the Replenishment at Sea Planner (RASP). “The idea is to plan optimal shipping routes that allow vessels to replenish at sea,” said DeGrange. “The U.S. Navy has the greatest naval capability in the history of the world because we can stay at sea

indefinitely … There are very few foreign navies that have this capability, it’s one of the things that makes our Navy so unique.” NPS research associate, Anton Rowe of Honolulu, Hi., wrote the detailed code that makes RASP work. “The Replenishment at Sea Planner (RASP) creates a schedule that minimizes the distance that supply ships have to travel, and identifies routes that allow vessels to travel at speeds optimal to fuel conservation,” said Rowe. Planning supply routes by hand is not only time consuming, it is also prone to human error. If a planner makes a mistake, supply ships have to sail faster to catch customer ships. Increased speeds force vessels to burn more diesel, increasing fuel costs exponentially. RASP was designed at NPS utilizing software familiar to most planners, Microsoft Excel. “People think of Excel as being a place to make tables and input figures, but Excel is really just an excellent place to store information, and it is available on computers across the fleet … the program also has a validate button that allows you to validate your information and make adjustments as needed,” said Rowe.

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naval Air Station Jacksonville navy maintains environmental Partnership With

State, Local Agencies By Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Public Affair Specialist February 21, 2013

epresentatives from NAS Jacksonville, Navy Region Southeast, NS Mayport and Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) joined City of Jacksonville and state officials in signing the Northeast Florida Environmental

Compliance Partnering Team Charter Feb. 12 at Jacksonville City Hall. "The Navy is a part of the Jacksonville community and the Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Partnering Team is a prime example of our ongoing cooperation on items of mutual interest," said Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Jack Scorby Jr. "We continue to maintain a proactive partnership with environmental regulatory agencies to identify and implement innovative solutions with the goals of enhancing environmental compliance, promoting natural resources management and protecting public health." “The Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Partnering Team shows that we are stronger when we work together on behalf of our waterways, our land, the air we breathe and the future of our city,” added Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown. “I’m proud to carry on this tradition of partnership for our city and I thank the Navy, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and all the stakeholders for their continued support.” The team was established in 2002 to ensure Navy and regulatory agencies achieve environmental compliance by identifying and implementing innovative solutions to promote natural resources management and protect public health. According to NAS Jax Environmental Director Kevin Gartland, who briefed the team before the charter signing, the partnership has exceeded all expectations to provide more efficient and effective protection of Jacksonville’s air and water resources. “It has been an honor to be part of this dedicated team of environmental professionals for the past 11 years. The team remains focused on ways to continually improve the environmental quality of life on and off the naval installations in Jacksonville,” said Gartland. “We will significantly reduce wastewater discharge from NAS Jacksonville to the St. Johns River this year and totally eliminate discharge to the river next year. We will eliminate groundwater withdrawal to irrigate our golf course this year and continue to identify ways to reduce groundwater withdrawal next year,” he added.

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naval Air Station Jacksonville navy maintains environmental Partnership With

State, Local Agencies By Kaylee LaRocque NAS Jax Public Affair Specialist February 21, 2013

epresentatives from NAS Jacksonville, Navy Region Southeast, NS Mayport and Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) joined City of Jacksonville and state officials in signing the Northeast Florida Environmental

Compliance Partnering Team Charter Feb. 12 at Jacksonville City Hall. "The Navy is a part of the Jacksonville community and the Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Partnering Team is a prime example of our ongoing cooperation on items of mutual interest," said Commander, Navy Region Southeast Rear Adm. Jack Scorby Jr. "We continue to maintain a proactive partnership with environmental regulatory agencies to identify and implement innovative solutions with the goals of enhancing environmental compliance, promoting natural resources management and protecting public health." “The Northeast Florida Environmental Compliance Partnering Team shows that we are stronger when we work together on behalf of our waterways, our land, the air we breathe and the future of our city,” added Jacksonville Mayor Alvin Brown. “I’m proud to carry on this tradition of partnership for our city and I thank the Navy, Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), St. Johns River Water Management District (SJRWMD) and all the stakeholders for their continued support.” The team was established in 2002 to ensure Navy and regulatory agencies achieve environmental compliance by identifying and implementing innovative solutions to promote natural resources management and protect public health. According to NAS Jax Environmental Director Kevin Gartland, who briefed the team before the charter signing, the partnership has exceeded all expectations to provide more efficient and effective protection of Jacksonville’s air and water resources. “It has been an honor to be part of this dedicated team of environmental professionals for the past 11 years. The team remains focused on ways to continually improve the environmental quality of life on and off the naval installations in Jacksonville,” said Gartland. “We will significantly reduce wastewater discharge from NAS Jacksonville to the St. Johns River this year and totally eliminate discharge to the river next year. We will eliminate groundwater withdrawal to irrigate our golf course this year and continue to identify ways to reduce groundwater withdrawal next year,” he added.

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camp Lejeune corps, community Preview Path to Future

By Lance Cpl. Scott W. Whiting Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune

2/12/2013 - MARINE CORPS AIR STATION NEW RIVER, N.C. – Base leaders from Camp Lejeune and MCAS New River joined local government and community leaders of Jacksonville and Onslow County aboard Marine Corps Air Station New River to discuss the outlook of their installations going forward at the 18th Annual State of the Community Breakfast Feb. 12. Speakers included Jeff Hudson, Onslow

County manager, Jacksonville Mayor Sammy Phillips, Dr. Kathy Spencer, superintendent of Onslow County Schools, Dr. Ed Piper, chief executive officer for the Onslow Memorial Hospital, and Dr. Ronald K. Lingle, president of Coastal Carolina Community College. Lt. Col. Stephen Pierson, executive officer of MCAS New River, and Col. Darrell Thacker, deputy commander for Marine Corps Installations East – Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, represented their commands at the breakfast. Pierson said MCAS New River’s economic contributions to the community and local businesses total approximately $500 million per year. This figure includes salaries, procurement, construction and health care. “We are committed to working together with community leaders, businesses and residents to ensure our relationship is one of mutual respect and support,” he added. After Pierson spoke, Thacker addressed the audience of approximately 300 with a brief snapshot of Camp Lejeune. “Since working as the deputy commander, I came to realize there is always something going on aboard the base,” said Thacker. “It’s a large base, which means we have to expect the unexpected.” Thacker reassured those in attendance the base isn’t going anywhere, addressing unfounded speculation Camp Lejeune might be subjected to Department of Defense Base Realignment and Closure measures in the future. The base is too crucial to the Marine Corps’ mission to go anywhere he said, adding Marine Special Operations Command is also staying put. Thacker also addressed the traffic flow aboard the base, saying Brewster Boulevard will soon be extended to four lanes to help hospital traffic in the mornings and afternoons.

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Andersen Air Force base mSG corner: 36th conS Logistics contracting

Acquisitions non-commercial Flight By Senior Airman Robert Hicks 36th Wing Public Affairs

2/26/2013 - ANDERSEN AIR FORCE BASE, Guam – This week, the 36th Mission Support Group highlights the 36th Contracting Squadron's Logistics Contracting Acquisitions Non-Commercial Flight. The 36th Contracting Squadron's mission is to provide swift, responsive contract support for Team Andersen. This flight supports construction efforts

on Andersen with contracted projects for the sustainment, repair and renovation of industrial facilities and infrastructure on base. "Airmen of the non-commercial acquisition flight bring an unmatched dedication to duty and a work ethic that won't stop," said Master Sgt. Reketta Montgomery, 36th CONS superintendent. "Though our team is comprised of many junior contracting professionals, most with less than three years of experience, the quality of work performed is truly impressive." Projects range from larger efforts such as runway repairs, housing renovations, roofing projects, utility upgrades, office renovations, and improvements to smaller efforts such as jogging trails and sports fields for the Department of Defense Education Activity schools. A recent project is the renovation of Andersen's Visiting Officers Quarters. This building is undergoing restoration and modernization efforts, ensuring the building is up to codes and standards for structural, electrical, heating ventilation and air-conditioning system requirements while also making it compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. 36th CONS, comprised of seven service members and five civilians, maintains lasting business relationships with customers by meeting and exceeding expectations and gaining support and trust through exceptional performance and professionalism by every member of the flight. "The team aims to satisfy customers while serving as a steward of the U.S. taxpayers' dollars," Montgomery said. "They do this by continuous learning, setting goals, meeting objectives and being accountable to themselves and their team members."

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camp Lester outfitting begins at new naval Hospital

By Brian J. Davis U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa Public Affairs Marine Corps Installations Pacific 2/14/2013 - CAMP LESTER, Okinawa, Japan – Outfitting and inspections are currently in progress at the new U.S. Naval Hospital Okinawa facility on Camp Foster, and planning is underway to transfer hospital operations to the new facility in March. The new hospital will have the same capabilities as the current facility on Camp Lester. According to Navy Medicine West detachment officials overseeing the new hospital construction project, the construction stage of the facility is finished, government of Japan inspections are complete, and the building is currently being outfitted with equipment and supplies to support health care needs. The building and its satellite facilities are also undergoing U.S. government inspections of internal systems, such as fire alarm and suppression systems, to ensure the best possible safe, timely and quality patient care. The outfitting process involves a wide range of activities, from assembling and placing office furniture to installing and calibrating sophisticated medical equipment. As with any project of this scale, careful planning is essential, and flexibility is the key to a safe and successful transition, according to Capt. Pius A. Aiyelawo, the commanding officer of USNH Okinawa. “For example, if we have a critical patient in the neonatal intensive care unit or adult intensive care unit that can’t be moved on the date the unit is supposed to move, we will reschedule,” said Aiyelawo. “The NICU, ICU and all of the critical support functions patients need will remain available at Camp Lester until it’s safe to move them. “The hospital will continue to provide uninterrupted health care leading up to and throughout the transition to the new hospital.” The 443,000-square-foot facility is almost double the size of the current hospital on Camp Lester. The hospital is constructed to withstand earthquakes and situated on the high ground outside of the tsunami flood zone. “This new military treatment facility will represent the leading edge in medical facility design and embody our continued commitment to providing patient and family-centered care to those entrusted to our personnel,” said Aiyelawo.

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Activestate Software Inc. Activestate Business Edition 541511

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Air techniques, Inc. Scanx PSP Imaging Systems 339111

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