According to the Department of Defense, “Jacobs (NYSE: JEC) is being awarded a $52, 097, 264 cost-plus-award-fee, cost-reimbursement, firm-fixed-price contract for acquiring three years basic, and one two-year option, of contractor support to provide operational support required by the Air Force Research Laboratory for design, construction, reconfiguration, modification, test operations and maintenance of experimental and support facilities used to perform research and development of rocket propulsion, space systems and their components under the Research Operations Support Services Contract. Work will be performed the Air Force Research Laboratory at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. Contract funds in the amount of $1, 659, 232 will expire at the end of the current fiscal year. Bids were solicited electronically and one was received. AFFTC/PKTB, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif., is the contracting activity (FA9300-11-C-0001).”
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