Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 23, 2022
The U.S. Air Force has named 30 additional vendors as awardees on a potential $950 million contract to build and operate systems across land, air, sea, space, electromagnetic spectrum and cyber domains in support of the Joint All Domain Command and Control program.
The Department of Defense said Thursday the vendors will compete for task orders under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to mature, demonstrate and proliferate capabilities across domains and platforms using modern software, algorithm development and open systems design to enable JADC2, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management is the contracting activity and expects contract work to run through May 28, 2025.
The awardees are:
Agile Defense
Altagrove
Autonodyne
BMC Software Federal
Clear Creek Applied Technologies
Colossal Contracting
Confluent
Draper
EpiSys Science
Epoch Concepts
FGS
ICR
InfoSciTex
Innoflight
Intrinsic Enterprises
Jasper Solutions
Memcomputing
Nteligen
Oceus Networks
Orbital Insight
Patrocinium Systems
Radiance Technologies
RKF Engineering Solutions
RUAG Space USA
Siemens Government Technologies
Sigma Defense Systems
SRI International
Sterling Computers
Terbine
Vannevar Labs
In July, the Air Force awarded 27 new spots on the JADC2 IDIQ contract.
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