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- * MEMORANDUM FOR CORRESPONDENTS
- * DOD ANNOUNCES $46 MILLION FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION
- * DOD ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF 430 SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH PROPOSALS
- * DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACT AWARDS
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-
- No. 023-M
-
-
- MEMORANDUM FOR CORRESPONDENTS January 21, 1993
-
-
- The Department of the Army announced today its approval for realignment
- of several U. S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCON) units.
-
- The 513th Military Intelligence Brigade will relocate from Fort Mon-
- mouth, N.J., and Vint Hills Farms Station, Va., to Fort Gordon, Ga. The 470th
- Military Intelligence Brigade will relocate from Panama to consolidate with the
- 513th Military Intelligence Brigade. With the addition of personnel from
- several smaller U. S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) units,
- the realigned assets at Fort Gordon will form a Military Intelligence Power
- Projection Brigade.
-
- The relocation is necessary because of realignment of other forces in
- the Army and reguirements for military intelligence mission support. In order
- to adapt to those changing mission reguirements and current budget restraints,
- a smaller, but more capable, force will be developed as the Army follows its
- deliberate plan for restructuring its forces. Relocation of the 513th Military
- Intelligence Brigade is a part of that transition plan.
-
- Those combined actions will result in relocation of 1,461 military
- positions and 45 civilian positions to Fort Gordon by September 30, 1995. In
- addition to the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade from Panama, moving to Fort
- Gordon will be the Fort Monmouth brigade's Headguarters and Headguarters
- Detachment; the 201st Military Intelligence Battalion from Vint Hill Farms
- Station; and the 202nd Military Intelligence Battalion and 297th Military
- Intelligence Battalion, both now at Fort Monmouth. The 513th Military Intelli-
- gence Brigade's Foreign Materiel Intelligence Battalion will remain at Aberdeen
- Proving Ground, Md., and its Military Intelligence Battalion (Low Intensity)
- will remain in Honduras.
-
- By the end of September 1993 at Fort Monmouth, 557 positions will be
- transferred (552 military and five civilian) and 32 positions will be elimi-
- nated (six military and 26 civilian) from a total of 1,948 military and 8,416
- civilian positions. At Vint Hill Farms Station, 381 military positions will be
- transferred and 67 positions will be eliminated (37 military and 30 civilian)
- from a total force of 866 military and 1,003 civilian positions. The personnel
- affected by this relocation are expected to retire or be placed in other
- federal positions.
-
- By the end of September 1995, 435 military positions and 45 civilian
- positions from the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade in Panama, and 93
- military positions and 16 civilian positions from other INSCOM units, will be
- added at Fort Gordon to the 513th Military Intelligence Brigade.
-
- -END-
-
-
- No. 038-93
- (703) 695-0192 (info)
- (703) 697-3189 (copies)
- IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 22, 1993 (703) 697-5737 (public/indus-
- try)
-
-
- DOD ANNOUNCES $46 MILLION FOR SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING EDUCATION
-
- The Department of Defense (DoD) announced today the opening of the FY 1993
- competition for the Augmentation Awards for Science and Engineering Research
- Training program (AASERT). Through the FY 93 AASERT competition, DoD plans to
- award $46 million to academic institutions for graduate student training.
-
- The goal of AASERT is to increase the number of high-quality scien-
- tists and engineers educated through DoD-supported, university research. The
- AASERT awards will provide three years of support to U.S. citizens or nationals
- who are pursuing advanced degrees in science and engineering fields important
- to national defense.
-
- AASERT awards are made to professors performing DoD research,
- enabling each faculty researcher to award graduate research traineeships to one
- or two U.S. citizens or nationals. Each traineeship supports tuition, living
- expenses, and research expenses (materials, shop services, computer time, etc.)
- connected with the graduate student's thesis research.
-
- In addition to providing support for training of graduate students,
- AASERT is designed to encourage university researchers to involve more under-
- graduate and precollege students in their DoD-sponsored research. Involvement
- in research early in these students' careers will hopefully stimulate interest
- in pursuing advanced study in science or engineering.
-
- The executive agents for AASERT are the Army Research Office, the
- Office of Naval Research, the Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and the
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency. These offices are soliciting AASERT
- proposals from faculty currently performing DoD research. They are also
- inviting all other university faculty to propose for DoD research funding with
- AASERT augmentation.
-
- AASERT is one element of DoD's University Research Initiative (URI).
- The URI also supports other science and engineering education activities,
- including graduate fellowships and postdoctoral education. In addition, URI
- provides support for university research and for university infrastructure for
- research and education in defense-critical fields.
-
- (more)
-
- The program announcement gives instructions for preparing and
- submitting AASERT proposals. DoD is distributing this brochure widely to
- universities' sponsored-programs offices. University researchers wishing to
- submit proposals should check with their office of sponsored programs. The
- brochure also may be downloaded by computer modem from the Federal Information
- Exchange (computer--(301) 258-0953; helpline--(301) 975-0103).
-
- Media may obtain copies of the program announcement in room 2E765, or
- by calling (703) 695-0192. Universities should call the Army Research Office
- at (919) 549-4206.
-
- -END-
-
-
-
- No. 037-93
- (703) 695-0192 (info)
- (703) 697-3189 (copies)
- IMMEDIATE RELEASE January 22, 1993 (703) 697-5737 (public/indus-
- try)
-
-
- DOD ANNOUNCES SELECTION OF 430 SMALL BUSINESS INNOVATION RESEARCH PROPOSALS
-
- The Department of Defense (DoD) announced today the results of the
- technical evaluation phase of the proposals submitted under the DoD Small
- Business Innovation Research Program (DoD-SBIR). Out of the 3,593 proposals
- received, 430 have been identified so far as offering the greatest potential in
- their field for meeting the research and development needs of DoD and will be
- subjected to further evaluation and negotiations leading to contract awards.
- Another announcement on accepted proposals will be made later this year.
-
- The proposals were selected from those received by the Army, Navy, and
- Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, in response to the FY 92 Phase I
- Solicitation which was the second of two solicitations issued by the DoD in
- Fiscal Year (FY) 1992.
-
- The purpose of the DoD-SBIR program is to stimulate small business to
- conduct high-quality innovative research and development to meet important
- defense-related scientific or engineering needs. The goals of the national
- program include increasing the use of small businesses in federal research and
- development.
-
- The SBIR program, enacted by Congress in July 1982 by Public Law 97-219
- and re-enacted in October 1992 by Public Law 102-564, is a three-phase program.
- Under the statute, Phase I is intended to permit the determination of the
- scientific or technical merit and feasibility of a proposed research or
- development effort. Phase II awards will be made to firms based on the
- feasibility demonstrated in their Phase I efforts and the quality of a Phase II
- proposal. Under Phase III, it is expected that non-federal capital would be
- used by the small businesses to pursue private sector applications or that
- federal non-SBIR funds might be used for DoD mission orientated contracts for
- products or processes.
-
- The opening date for the second FY 1993 DoD-SBIR solicitation will be May
- 1, 1993. An automatic mailing of the SBIR solicitation will be made to the
- firms listed on the Small Business Administration's (SBA) SBIR mailing list as
- of April 2, 1993.
-
- (more)
-
- Additional copies will be available after May 1, 1993 from:
-
- Defense Technical Information Center
-
- ATTN: DTIC-SBIR
-
- Alexandria, VA 22304-6145
-
- Telephone: (800) 225-DTIC
-
- -END-
- Note: For news media, a desk copy listing the 430 proposals is available
- in the Defense News Division, Room 2E765, the Pentagon. A desk copy of the
- first FY 1993 solicitation will also be available after May l, l993.
-
-
- DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACT AWARDS
- (NOT FOR USE BEFORE 5:00 P.M. EST JANUARY 22, 1993)
-
- AIR FORCE
-
- Martin Marietta Corporation, Littleton, Colorado, is being awarded a
- $66,474,322 face value increase to a cost-plus-award-fee contract for integra-
- tion of DoD and NASA vehicles with the Titan IV launch system for launches from
- Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida, and Vandenberg Air Force Base,
- California. The work will be performed in Littleton, Colorado (68%), and other
- subcontractor locations. Contract is expected to be completed December 1993.
- Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The
- Space and Missile Systems Center, Los Angeles, California, is the contracting
- activity (F04701-92-C-0028, P00005).
-
- Raytheon Company, Electromagnetic Systems Division, Goleta, California, is
- being awarded a $77,472,172 face value increase to a firm-fixed-price contract
- for 78 AN/ALQ-184 electronic Countermeasures Pods, 3 sets Automated Support
- Equipment, data, warranty, and required special test equipment. This effort is
- in support of F-4, F-15, F-16 and A-10 aircraft. Contract is expected to be
- completed October 1995. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the
- current fiscal year. The Warner Robins Air Logistics Center, Robins Air Force
- Base, Georgia, is the contracting activity (F09603-89-C-2269, P00031).
-
- ARMY
-
- Intercontinental Manufacturing Company (IMCO), Garland, Texas, was awarded
- on January 21, 1993, a $53,832,741 firm fixed price contract for 51,848 MK83
- bomb casings. Work will be performed in Garland, Texas, and is expected to be
- completed by November 30, 1995. Contract funds will not expire at the end of
- the current fiscal year. This is a sole source contract initiated on March 30,
- 1992. The contracting activity is the U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and
- Chemical Command, Rock Island, Illinois (DAAA09-93-C-0070).
-
- NAVY
-
- United Technologies, Norden Systems, Inc., Norwalk, Connecticut, is being
- awarded a $6,147,744 firm-fixed-price, contract modification for four
- AN/SPS-67(V)3 radar systems for installation on AEGIS ships. Work will be
- performed in Norwalk, Connecticut, and is expected to be completed by December
- 1996. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.
- This contract was not competitively procured. The naval Sea Systems Command,
- Washington, D.C., is the contracting activity (N00024-92-C-5609).
-
- Harnischfeger Engineers, Inc., Brookfield, Wisconsin, is being awarded a
- $8,343,207 firm-fixed-price contract for an Automated Materials Handling
- Facility. Work will be performed in Keyport, Washington, and is expected to be
- completed by April 1994. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the
- current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured by a Request for
- Proposals and two proposals were received. The Naval Facilities Engineering
- Command, Western Division, is the contracting activity (N62474-86-C-0144).
-
- Noslot Cleaning Services, Inc., Waldorf, Maryland, is being awarded a
- $3,402,530 firm-fixed-price/indefinite quantity contract for custodial services
- at the U.S. Naval Academy, with a not-to-exceed contract value of $17,012,650.
- Work will be performed in Annapolis, Maryland. Contract length will not exceed
- sixty months. Contract funds in the amount of $2,841,494 will expire at the
- end of the current fiscal year. This contract was competitively procured by a
- Request for Proposals and 12 proposals were received. The Naval Facilities
- Engineering Command, Chesapeake Division, is the contracting activity
- (N62477-92-C-0173).
-
- -END-
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