The Department of Defense said Monday the selected contractors are as follows:
Applied Technology of King George, Virginia
Cutlass Systems Engineering of Laurel, Maryland
Envisioneering of Alexandria, Virginia
Future Technologies Inc. of King George, Virginia
Intecon of Fredericksburg, Virginia
ISYS of Littleton, Colorado
Remcom of State College, Pennsylvania
Technology Service Corp. of Arlington, Virginia
Electronic Warfare R&D Contract Details
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, multiple-award contracts are structured without options. Eight firm-fixed-price task orders, valued at $2,500 each, were issued simultaneously. They also do not include options.
The contractors will perform work at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, D.C. with the project expected to run through March 2032. The NRL serves as the contracting activity and will obligate a total of $20,000 from fiscal 2025 working capital funds at the time of the award. The initial funds will not expire at the conclusion of the fiscal year.
The contract went through a competitive process via SAM.gov. Only nine offers were received.
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