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SIGAR Release Reports of the Best and Worst Projects in Afghanistan Reconstruction: DOD, DOS, USAID

Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction (SIGAR) response to information that DOD, USAID, and the State Department supplied in response to SIGAR’s request for their 10 most- and least- successful programs and projects in Afghanistan.  The letter noted difficulties in each agency’s responsiveness. SIGAR addresses DOD, DOS, and USAID:

Dear Secretary Kerry, Secretary Hagel, and Administrator Shah: On March 25, 2013, I wrote to you asking that your agencies provide SIGAR with information on what each of you considers to be the 10 most successful and 10 least successful projects or programs within your agency in the U.S. effort for reconstruction of Afghanistan, supplemented with explanations of selection and evaluation criteria for your choices. A copy of that letter is attached.

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Air Force Extends Lockheed Martin Comm Support Contract in Afghanistan through 2014

Lockheed Martin has received a $138,476,929 contract modification/extension from the Defense Information Systems Agency to continue providing technical support services to the U.S. Air Force‘s central command. DISA awarded the additional funds as a sole source bridge contract modification, the Defense Department said The Communications Technical Support Services II contract’s ceiling increases from $524,841,921 to $663,318,850 and the performance period extends to Dec. 20, 2014, a June 3 FedBizOpps notice says.

Lockheed will help operate and maintain base networks, commercial satellite, tech control, telephone, land mobile radio and inside and outside cable plant installations for Air Force facilities and locations in Afghanistan and six other countries in Southwest Asia. 

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MTNT Energy, Inc. has been awarded four separate contracts for electrical work in Afghanistan during the last 3 years.  The US Army Corps of Engineer’s confidence and satisfaction with MEI’s performance was confirmed Friday for their work in Afghanistan through the years.  These contracts provide electrical support services for the installation of high voltage transmission and distribution of electrical services, repairs of existing services, and communication services in Afghanistan.

Department of Defense (DoD)MTNT Energy Inc., Anchorage, Alaska, was awarded a firm-fixed-price contract with a maximum value of $9,500,000 for the installation, maintenance and renovation of new and existing electrical and communication equipment in support of deployed U.S. Forces throughout Afghanistan.  Type of appropriation will be determined with each order.  One bid was solicited, with one bid received.  The Army Corps of Engineers, Philadelphia, Penn., is the contracting activity.

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