Saturday, March 30, 2013

Contract: L-3 Vertex, $10.6M

L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace LLC., Madison, Miss., is being awarded a $10,606,604 firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery requirements contract for maintenance and logistics services, including labor, services, facilities, equipment, tools, direct and indirect material, and related support equipment required to support and maintain the T-39N and T-39G aircraft. Work will be performed at the Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla., and is expected to be completed in September 2014. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. (Source: DoD, 03/29/13)

Friday, March 29, 2013

Bank MDA partner for business loan pool

The Tupelo-based BancorpSouth announced Thursday a half-billion-dollar loan pool, called Grow Mississippi, that would target future and current businesses looking to expand in Mississippi. The bank will work with the Mississippi Development Authority to identify businesses that may qualify which would also be combined with MDA incentives. In February, Regions Bank announced a similar partnership with Alabama’s state government. Jackson (Miss.) Clarion Ledger, March 28, 2013.

ADK to cut jobs at North Mississippi plant

Alliant Techsystems Inc. (ADK), an aerospace company which operates a 320,000 square foot machining and testing equipment operation in North Mississippi at Iuka, announced Thursday that it is laying off 150 workers at its plants in Mississippi, Ohio and Utah. Ninety of those personnel, at a Utah plant, accepted retirement. No Mississippi job-loss numbers were provided. ATK officials said layoffs were the result of changes in the business climate, funding and program cutbacks, and reorganization. Also on Thursday, ATK successful tested its CASTOR 30XL upper stage solid rocket motor for the Air Force in Tennessee. Source: Salt Lake City, Utah, Tribune, March 28, 2013.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Contract: L-3 Vertex, $12.9M

L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace LLC., Madison, Miss., is being awarded a $12,946,025 modification to a previously awarded firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery requirements contract for logistics services support of the TH-57 aircraft fleet. Services to be provided include repair and/or overhaul of aircraft, engines, avionics and related components. Work will be performed at the Naval Air Station, Whiting Field, Milton, Fla., and is expected to be completed in June 2013. Funds are not being obligated at time of award. Funds will be obligated on individual delivery orders as they are issued. The Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Md., is the contracting activity. (Source: DoD, 03/25/13)

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Columbus, Key airports exempt from shutdown

Columbus’ Golden Triangle Regional and Meridian’s Key Field commercial airports’ control towers have been exempted from sequestration-related closure by the Federal Aviation Administration because of their ties to military operations at Naval Air Station Meridian and Columbus Air Force Base, the federal agency announced based on a national security waiver. Five other contract towers in Mississippi - Tupelo, Greenville, Olive Branch, Jackson, and Bay St. Louis - failed to gain exemptions. Tom Williams, president of the Meridian Airport Authority, attributed the exemption based on support from the Air National Guard at Key Field, NAS Meridian and Columbus AFB. Key Field’s tower is among five nationally supporting training towers for ANG air controllers. Source: Mississippi Business, March 22, 2013.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Senators challenge FAA airport cuts

A group of U.S. senators is backing legislation that would block the Federal Aviation Administration from eliminating funding for 189 air traffic control towers and make available $50 million to limit some of FAA’s portion of $85 billion in federal sequestration spending reductions. The lawmakers’ measure also subjects FAA to apply only a 5 percent budget cut instead of the agency seeking a 75 percent slice to the tower program. FAA has stated in it is offering sponsors of affected airports to provide reasonings why the sites should not be closed based on national interests. The FAA will delay until Friday its final decision. Source: Washington Post, March 18, 2013.
[Gulf Coast note: Eight airports on the list in Mississippi include Stennis International Airport at Kiln, Tupelo Regional, Golden Triangle in Columbus, Mid-Delta in Greenville, Hawkins Field at Jackson, Key Field in Meridian and Olive Branch Regional.]

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Contract: Eaton, $9.3M

Eaton Aerospace, Jackson, Miss., was awarded a $9,336,811 firm-fixed-price, incrementally-funded contract. This increment is worth $394,680. The award will provide for the procurement of axial pistons that support the CH-47. Work will be performed in Jackson, with an estimated completion date of Dec. 8, 2014. One bid was solicited, with one bid received. The U.S. Army Contracting Command, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity. (Source: DoD, 03/12/13)

Monday, March 11, 2013

GTRA only regional airport in Mississippi to see passenger increases

The Golden Triangle Regional Airport (GTRA) at Columbus, Miss., was at one of its lowest points in 2006, the current executive director says, when the commercial air carrier Northwest Airlines pulled its three flights a day. It was a common tale of diminishing profits. But, today, GTRA is the only regional airport in the Magnolia State to see an increase in passengers in 2012. Source: The Associated Press, March 10, 2013.

Saturday, March 9, 2013

MSU on leading cusp of UAV industry

Mississippi State University has been on the research and engineering cusp of the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle industry that may be on the verge of exploding within the Magnolia State. MSU is on the U.S. government’s list of entities with UAV licenses; and over the past few years, the Starkville campus has provided research and engineering for the 26 UAV industries in Mississippi – including Stark Aerospace and Aurora Flight Sciences, both located at Columbus, and GE Aviation with plants in Ellisville and Batesville. Jackson Clarion-Ledger, March 8, 2013.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Jackson’s Blue Angels air show canceled

The U.S. Navy’s Blue Angels air show scheduled for May 11-12 in Jackson, Miss., was canceled March 6 by officials of the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority through a media release. JMAA stated that uncertainty related to impacts of the federal budget sequestration requirements, support from the various local participants, and other funding, were the reasons for JMAA’s action to cancel the show. The Navy had canceled four Blue Angels shows for the month of April. Source, Pensacola News Journal, March 7, 2013.

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Clay moves forward on Powersite project

Clay County (Miss.) Board of Supervisors have begun the process of authorizing up to $10 million in bonds for the purpose of developing upgrades and an economic development – and job-producing -- project at the Prairie Belt Powersite in the northern part of the county. The upgrade project was requested in a February meeting by the Golden Triangle Development LINK that suggested the board get ready to issue bonds in the event a mega-industry decided to locate in the county. No bonds have been issued; and the board’s action gives LINK authority to begin paperwork in preparation of an industry opportunity. If bond are issued, they would be used for infrastructure upgrades. Source: Daily Times Leader, West Point, Miss., March 4, 2013.

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Miss. firm agrees with contract violation

The U.S. Labor Department has awarded L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace workers at Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah, Ga., with nearly $262,000 in back wages compensation stemming from a federal government contract violation by the Madison, Miss.-based aerospace services firm. L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace agreed with the decision without consent. Source: Valiant.com, Feb. 27, 2013.

Friday, March 1, 2013

Contract: L-3 Vertex, $8M

L-3 Communications Vertex Aerospace LLC, Madison, Miss., is being awarded an $8,076.281 contract modification for aircraft flightline maintenance for the F-16 aircraft in support of Taiwan's F-16 program. The location of performance is Luke Air Force Base, Ariz. Work is expected to be completed by Feb. 28, 2014. Type of appropriation is international funding. The contracting activity is AETC CONS/LGCI, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas. Contract involves Foreign Military Sales. (Source: DoD, 03/01/13)