Iraqi Security Forces Order of Battle: 2009-12

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(c) DJ Elliott

DJ Elliott is a retired USN Intelligence Specialist (22 years active duty) who has been analyzing and writing on Iraqi Security Forces developments since 2006. His Iraqi Security Forces Order of Battle is an open-source compilation that attempts to map and detail Iraqi units and equipment, as their military branches and internal security forces grow and mature. While “good enough for government use” is not usually uttered as a compliment, US Army TRADOC has maintained permission to use the ISF OOB for their unclassified handouts since 2008.

This December 2009 compilation is reproduced here with full permission. It offers a set of updates highlighting recent changes in the ISF’s composition and development, followed by the full updated ISF OOBs in PDF form. Reader feedback and tips are encouraged.

Up to $190.3M to CACI for US Navy/USMC Logistics and Training Support

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CACI

CACI in Chantilly, VA received a $30.8 million indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price contract to provide logistics and training support for US Navy and US Marine Corps activities.

This contract contains 4 one-year options, which, if exercised, would bring the total contract value to $190.3 million.

This is the 6th contract renewal for CACI over the past 22 years for services supporting the Navy’s Fleet Assistance and Shipboard Training program…

Up to $851M to Lockheed Martin for Trident Ballistic Missile Support

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Lockheed Martin Space Systems in Sunnyvale, CA received a not-to-exceed $851 million cost-plus-incentive-fee/ cost-plus-fixed-fee contract to provide support for production of Trident II D-5 ballistic missiles as well as maintenance of deployed D-5 and C-4 missiles.

An Oct 23/09 DefenseLink announcement identified a maximum contract value of $853.3 million, but a Dec 8/09 Lockheed Martin release gave a maximum value of $851 million. Lockheed Martin’s Lynn Fisher explained that the DefenseLink announcement was an “undefinitized contract action;” as a result of the contract being “definitized,” the maximum value was lowered slightly.

Under the contract, Lockheed Martin is providing D5 missile hardware production support and reentry system hardware, as well as operations and maintenance to support the readiness and reliability of missile systems deployed aboard the US Navy’s Trident II Ohio-class SSBNs…

US Foodservice to Provide Food Distribution to US Military Facilities in Missouri, Kansas

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US Foodservice

US Foodservice’s Salem Division in Salem, MO received a maximum $27.4 million firm-fixed-price, indefinite-quantity, prime vendor contract to provide full-line food service distribution for US military services and federal civilian agency facilities in Missouri and Kansas.

The division will provide food service distribution to the following US facilities:

FLIR to Supply Surveillance Systems to Middle East/North African Customers

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FLIR Systems received a $6.7 million contract to supply infrared multi-sensor surveillance systems to unidentified customers in the Middle East and North Africa.

The surveillance systems are based on a commercially-developed/military-qualified (CDMQ) model that provides EO/IR products deployable on airborne, maritime, and land platforms.

FLIR is supplying its Star SAFIRE III and Ultra Series surveillance systems:

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