Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: August 22, 2023
An HII (NYSE: HII) division will help the U.S. Air Force manage its bombers portfolio under a five-year, $138 million task order.
HII Mission Technologies will provide advisory and assistance services to the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s directorate responsible for modernizing and sustaining bomber systems, the company said Monday.
The task order, won through a recompete under the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Pool 1 contract, has one base year and four option years.
“Supporting the critical development and acquisition of Air Force bombers demands proven expertise across program management, engineering, innovative technology and more,” said Grant Hagen, president of HII Mission Technologies’ cyber, electronic warfare and space business group.
Work will primarily occur at Wright-Patterson AF Base in Ohio and is a continuation of tasks the company performed for AFLCMC/WB as part of a June 2017 contract award.
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