DTRA selected the awardees on its AEMSS procurement vehicle after a competitive solicitation process that generated 12 proposals, the Department of Defense said Monday.
According to solicitation documents, contractors will perform training, mission rehearsal and countermeasures assessments designed to counter weapons of mass destruction threats and boost chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense.
The IDIQ award has a five-year base period of performance along with five option years and contract work will occur at various locations worldwide.
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