
The U.S. Navy has awarded potential three-year contracts to seven companies for test and evaluation analytical support services to support the Command Operational Test and Evaluation Force.
Each indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract was awarded through a full and open competition via the Navy’s electronic commerce and FedBizOpps websites, the Defense Department said Wednesday.
Awardees will divide a $20, 000 minimum guarantee at the time of award, which the Navy is obligating from its research, development, test and evaluation funds.
Contract details include:
- Alion Science and Technology won $14, 795, 958, will compete for $45, 217, 337
- Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) won $16, 700, 031, will compete for $51, 039, 160
- CGI Federal (NYSE: GIB) won $13, 723, 896, will compete for $41, 725, 463
- Gryphon Technologies won $13, 409, 846, will compete for $41, 353, 490
- ManTech TSG-1 Joint Venture won $11, 773, 778, will compete for $35, 994, 900
- TASC won $13, 254, 787, will compete for $40, 296, 352
- Wyle Laboratories won $15, 408, 024, will compete for $47, 118, 477
Work will occur in Norfolk, Va. through June 2, 2014 and could continue through June 3, 2016 if the Navy exercises all options.