Author: Monica Jackson|| Date Published: September 25, 2018
Eight companies have secured spots on a potential $283.8M contract to provide technical and engineering support services for electrical power and generation systems aboard the U.S. Navys vessels.
Work will cover the installation of such power mechanisms on assault craft, submarines and surface ships, the Defense Departmentsaid Monday.
Work will occur in the firms respective facilities, as well as at the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division through September 2023.
The recipients of the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract are:
Alion Science and Technology
Amee Bay
American Systems
Gibbs & Cox
L3 Technologies (NYSE: LLL) Unidyne subsidiary
Life Cycle Engineering
McKean Defense Group
NDI Engineering
The Navy will obligate $1.5M from fiscal 2018 operations and maintenance and other procurement funding at the time of award, of which $581.4K will expire at the current fiscal year’s end.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center, Philadelphia Division received eight proposals for the contract via the FedBizOpps website.
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