The U.S. Navy plans to award a new potential two-year contract for support work on the branch’s C4I, surface vessel warfare and tactical systems.
In a notice published Friday on FedBizOpps, the Navy said that contract would contain one base year and one option year.
General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) and Raytheon (NYSE: RTN) currently perform the work under a potential 10-year contract each company received in June 2004.
The service could award task orders for engineering, logistics and technical assistance for maritime C4I infrastructure as well as surface ship anti-submarine, undersea and mine warfare equipment.
Contractors would deliver the services to the Naval Sea Systems Command’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center in Virginia through the multiple-award contract.