Oregon firm wins $11.5 defense contract here
The Naval Air Systems Command has awarded an $11.5 million contract for airlift and recovery functions in Hawaii.
Croman Corp., based in White City, Ore., has a fleet of helicopters which it uses for logging, firefighting and rescue operations, among others. It won the $11,521,918 firm-fixed-fee contract to provide airlift and recovery functions in support of all Hawaiian military ranges.
The contract also provides for utility/transport missions to carry passengers/cargo and range clearing operation in the Hawaii operating area. The minimum level of effort for the base-year is 2,510 flight hours.
Croman will be based at the Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands, Kauai. Its work is expected to be completed in one year. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Six firms were solicited for proposals and Croman was one of four companies bidding for the business.
Croman Corp., based in White City, Ore., has a fleet of helicopters which it uses for logging, firefighting and rescue operations, among others. It won the $11,521,918 firm-fixed-fee contract to provide airlift and recovery functions in support of all Hawaiian military ranges.
The contract also provides for utility/transport missions to carry passengers/cargo and range clearing operation in the Hawaii operating area. The minimum level of effort for the base-year is 2,510 flight hours.
Croman will be based at the Pacific Missile Range Facility at Barking Sands, Kauai. Its work is expected to be completed in one year. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Six firms were solicited for proposals and Croman was one of four companies bidding for the business.




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