[Federal Register Volume 83, Number 48 (Monday, March 12, 2018)]
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From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Antitrust Division
Notice Pursuant to the National Cooperative Research and
Production Act of 1993--Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
Consortium
Notice is hereby given that, on January 31, 2018, pursuant to
Section 6(a) of the National Cooperative Research and Production Act of
1993, 15 U.S.C. 4301 et seq. (``the Act''), Countering Weapons of Mass
Destruction Consortium (``CWMD Consortium'') has filed written
notifications simultaneously with the Attorney General and the Federal
Trade Commission disclosing (1) the identities of the parties to the
venture and (2) the nature and objectives of the venture. The
notifications were filed for the purpose of invoking the Act's
provisions limiting the recovery of antitrust plaintiffs to actual
damages under specified circumstances.
Pursuant to Section 6(b) of the Act, the identities of the parties
are: 908 Devices Inc., Boston, MA; AeroClave, LLC, Winter Park, FL;
Alakai Defense Systems, Inc., Largo, FL; Alion Science and Technology,
Burr Ridge, IL; Applied Research Associates (ARA), Albuquerque, NM;
APTIM Federal Services, LLC, Alexandria, VA; Arete Associates,
Northridge, CA; Avon, Protection Systems, Inc., Belcamp, MD; Battelle
Memorial Institute, Columbus, OH; Bill Baugh Associates, LLC,
Millersville, MD; Blue Force Consulting, Westminster, MD; Booz Allen
Hamilton, McLean, VA; Brimrose Technology Corp. Sparks, MD; Broadway
Analytical, LLC, Monmouth, IL; Bruker Detection Corporation, Billerica,
MA; Celina Tent Incorporated, Celina, OH; ChemImage Sensor Systems,
Pittsburgh, PA; Chemring Sensors and Electronic Systems, Inc.
Charlotte, NC; CogniTech Corporation, Salt Lake City, UT; Corvid
Technologies, Mooresville, NC; Creare, LLC, Hanover, NH; D. Wheatley
Enterprises, Inc., Belcamp, MD; DCS Corporation, Alexandria, VA;
Defense Architecture Systems (DAS), Oxon Hill, MD; Domenix Corporation
dba Relevant Technology, Chantilly, VA; Dynamis, Inc., Fairfax, VA;
DynPort Vaccine Company LLC, a CSRA Company, Frederick, MD; El Dorado
Engineering Inc., West Jordan, UT; ENSCO, Inc., Falls Church, VA; EOIR
Technologies, Inc., Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD; Excet, Inc.,
Springfield, VA; EZ-A Consulting, LLC, Bel Air, MD; Federal Fabrics-
Fibers, Lowell, MA; Federal Resources Supply, Stevensville, MD; First
Line Technology, Chantilly, VA; FLIR Detection, Inc., Stillwater, OK;
FORSUGO Hi-Cell, Inc., Marrero, LA; Georgia Tech Applied Research
Corporation, Atlanta, GA; GeoVax, Inc., Smyrna, GA; Guild Associates,
Inc., Dublin, OH; Hamilton Sundstrand Corp, UTC Aerospace Systems
(UTAS), Pomona, CA; HDT Expeditionary Systems, Inc., Fredericksburg,
VA; Immediate Response Technologies DBA AirBoss Defense, Landover, MD;
Innovative Emergency Management, Inc. (IEM), Morrisville, NC; Integrity
Consulting Engineering and Security Solutions (ICESS), Purcellville,
VA; Intelagard, Lafayette, CO; Intelligent Optical Systems, Inc.,
Torrance, CA; Intelligent System Support, Austin, TX; INTUITIVE,
Huntsville, AL; IS4S (Integrated Systems for Solutions), Huntsville,
AL; iSense, LLC, Mountain View, CA; ITL LLC DBA ITL Solutions, Hampton,
VA; JGW Group, Reston, VA; Joint Research and Development (JRAD),
Belcamp, MD; Kiple Acquisition Science Technology Logistics &
Engineering, Inc. (KASTLE), Forest Hill, MD; Knowledge Based Systems
(KBSI), College Station, TX; Lealaps Consulting, LLC, Arlington, VA;
Leidos, Inc., Abingdon, MD; Management Services Group, Inc., dba Global
Technical Systems, Virginia Beach, VA; Mapp Biopharmaceuticals, Inc.,
San Diego, CA; MaXentric Technologies, LLC, Fort Lee, NJ; MESH, Inc.,
Oxford, PA; Microcosm, Torrance, CA; MQM Solutions, Inc., Cleveland,
OH; Murtech, Inc., Glen Burnie, MD; National Strategic Research
Institute (NSRI), Omaha, NE; North Carolina A & T (NC A&T), Greensboro,
NC; Offset Strategic Services, Fayetteville, TN; Patricio Enterprises,
Inc., Stafford, VA; Pendar Technologies, LLC, Cambridge, MA; Production
Products Mfg. & Sales Co., Inc., St Louis, MO; QuickFlex, Inc., San
Antonio, TX; QuickSilver Analytics, Inc., Hampstead, NC; Rigaku
Analytical Devices, Inc., Wilmington, MA; SAAB Defense and Security,
East Syracuse, NY; SciTech Services, Inc., Havre de Grace, MD; Scott
Technologies, Monroe, NC; Signature Science, LLC, Austin, TX; SigNet
Technologies, Cary, NC; Smiths Detection Inc., Edgewood, MD; Southwest
Research Institute (SWRI), San Antonio, TX; Spectral Sensor Solutions,
LLC, Herndon, VA; Streamline Automation, Huntsville, AL; Synertex, LLC,
Purcellville, VA; T2S, LLC, Belcamp, MD; Tennessee Apparel Corp.,
Tullahoma, CO; Terminal Horizon Operations and Resourcing (THOR), St
Petersburg, FL; The Tauri Group, Inc., Alexandria, VA; TIAX LLC,
Lexington, MA; Universal Stabilization Technologies, Inc., San Diego,
CA; University of Florida, Gainesville, FL; URS Federal Services, Inc.,
an AECOM Company, Germantown, MD; UTS Systems LLC, Fort Walton Beach,
FL; Vaporsens, Inc., Salt Lake City, UT; Veterans Corps of America
(VCA), O'Fallon, IL; Vibratess, LLC., Charlottesville, VA.
The general area of the CWMD Consortium's planned activity is
facilitating the provision of technologies related to research,
development, acquisition, fielding and life-cycle support for the
following (non-inclusive) capability areas: CBRNE counter-
proliferation, nonproliferation, and defense equipment; Installation
and force protection; Command, control, communications, computers,
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems for WMD
detection, localization, identification, and tracking and CBRNE
response operations; Technologies that support the find, fix, finish,
exploit, analyze, and disseminate (F3EAD) process; Preparing for and
combatting improvised threats and the improvised explosive device
network; WMD precursor, agent, and device defeat or neutralization;
Ensuring nuclear deterrence; Manned and unmanned platforms capable of
supporting CWMD operations; Technologies that enhance the effectiveness
of forces that are tasked to conduct CWMD operations; and Other
operations related to the CWMD mission.
Patricia A. Brink,
Director of Civil Enforcement, Antitrust Division.
[FR Doc. 2018-04838 Filed 3-9-18; 8:45 am]
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