Fairborn company part of $486M federal contract

The following federal contracts were announced by federal agencies as having been awarded to companies operating in Ohio.

•Integrated Procurement Technologies, Vandalia, won a $111,799.80 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for directional control linear valve sleeves.

• Advanced Products Services Inc., Centerville, won a $42,047.33 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for circuit card assemblies.

• Kihomac, Fairborn, was awarded a share of a $486,952,035 federal contract set aside for small business by the U.S. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft for prototype air vehicle modification, mission systems, aircraft stores and support equipment designs, build-to-print technical data packages, kits and installed systems for test and evaluation of new systems and capabilities as well as fleet introduction.

• Calvary Contracting Inc., Tipp City, won a $1,173,800 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for the installation of office areas at Building 30.

• Wesco Distribution Inc., Dayton, won a $149,346.55 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for motor controllers.

• Mil-Hut Packaging Co., Miamisburg, won a $50,112 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electromagnetic relays.

• Aschbacher & Associates Inc., Dayton, won a $39,442 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for band-pass filters.

• Integrated Procurement Technologies, Vandalia, won a $31,356.70 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for solenoid assemblies.

• Cherokee Nation Technology Solutions LLC, Catoosa, Oklahoma, was awarded a $7,506,707 federal contract modification by the Defense Health Agency for comprehensive health surveillance support services for the Department of Defense. The place of performance will be in Aberdeen and Silver Spring, Maryland; and Dayton.

• Wesco Distribution Inc., Dayton, won a $149,346.55 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for motor controllers.

• Aschbacher & Associates Inc., Dayton, won a $39,442 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for band-pass filters.

• Dayton-Granger Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida, won a $30,150 federal contract set aside for service-disabled veteran-owned small business from the Defense Logistics Agency for antennas.

• Pole/Zero Acquisition Inc., West Chester, won a $2,171,672 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Weapon Systems Support for very/ultra high frequency antenna interface units.

• JYG Innovations LLC, Dayton, won a $1,496,774.2 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command for information technology and telecommunications services.

• G.E. Aviation Systems LLC, Vandalia, won a $920,045 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Weapon Systems Support for the repair and modification of power supplies.

• JYG Innovations LLC, Dayton, won a $479,552 federal contract from the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command for information technology and telecommunications services.

• G.E. Aviation Systems LLC, Vandalia, won a $354,420 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Weapon Systems Support for the repair and modification of aircraft microcircuits.

• G.E. Aviation Systems LLC, Vandalia, won a $322,790 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Weapon Systems Support for the repair and modification of engine generator regulators.

• Dare Electronics Inc., Troy, won a $137,664 federal contract from the Defense Logistics Agency for electromagnetic relays.

• G.E. Aviation Systems LLC, Vandalia, won an $89,641 federal contract from the U.S. Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Weapon Systems Support for the repair and modification of electronic components.

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