The U.S. Navy has awarded several indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts for research and development work supporting emerging surveillance technologies.
The Defense Department said the technologies could be applicable to shipboard intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.
Contract details include:
- General Dynamics‘ (NYSE: GD) information technology business unit won a $44, 836, 675 contract potentially worth $76, 559, 590
- Northrop Grumman Corp. (NYSE: NOC) won a $52, 281, 813 contract potentially worth $89, 447, 206
- L-3 Communications won a $37, 135, 406 contract potentially worth $62, 640, 527
- SAIC Inc. (NYSE: SAI) won a $42, 618, 107 is potentially worth $72, 642, 658
Each contract has three base years with one two-year option and companies will compete for task orders to perform work.
Contractors will perform 90 percent of the work in San Diego and the rest in McLean, Va.
The Pentagon expects work to finish Feb. 7, 2015 and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center in San Diego is the contracting activity.