The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded four companies spots on a potential seven-year, $794.1 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for research and development services.The IDIQ has a base ordering period of five years and two option years and provides for R&D services in support of the NGA’s Research and Development Directorate, the agency said Thursday.The awardees are:Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH)Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT)Reinventing GeospatialSolis Applied ScienceNGA’s Research and Development Directorate promotes research initiatives that aim to support national security missions across the intelligence community and the defense sector.Join the Potomac Officers Club’s 10th Annual Defense R&D Summit on Jan. 31 to learn more about the latest developments in the defense technology sector. Register here and save a seat at the highly anticipated event.
NGA Awards $794M in R&D Support Contracts to 4 Companies
Related Articles
Eight companies have won spots on a five-year, $701 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract from the U.S. Navy to repair, maintain and modernize non-nuclear surface ships homeported in Mayport, Florida. The contractors will conduct continuous maintenance emergent maintenance of the ship and provide short-term support to the Chief of Naval Operations, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
Baltimore, Maryland-based digital services integrator Fearless will continue to help the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services improve the security and privacy of CMS systems and sensitive data under an extension to the CyberGeek contract. Fearless said it will work with Coforma and CivicActions to help the CMS Information Security and Privacy Group build a
The State Department has approved the requests of the governments of Poland and the Netherlands to buy an extended-range variant of the Advanced Anti-Radiation Guided Missile system, related equipment and support services from the U.S. government under two foreign military sales deals worth approximately $2 billion combined. Northrop Grumman (NYSE: NOC) will serve as the