Integrity Technologies Lands Potential $65B Navy Logistics IDIQ

Integrity Technologies Lands Potential $65B Navy Logistics IDIQ

  • The U.S. Navy has awarded Integrity Technologies a Worldwide Expeditionary multiple award contract
  • The contract is valued at $55 billion, but could be worth $65 billion if the five-year option period is exercised
  • The company will help provide support ranging from humanitarian assistance to water- and land-based services to Combatant Commands

Integrity Technologies, a telecommunications provider based in North Dakota, has secured a Worldwide Expeditionary multiple award contract to support operational theaters of the geographic Combatant Commands, coalition partners and other U.S. agencies assigned around the world, the Department of War announced Thursday.

The firm-fixed-price, multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity vehicle is worth $55 billion, with the Naval Supply Systems Command overseeing the award.

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What Is WEXMAC?

The Worldwide Expeditionary multiaward contract, or WEXMAC, is designed to help geographic Combatant Commands and other affected organizations establish and maintain operational theaters across the six phases of military operations. Covered work spans theater opening, sustainment, theater distribution and stability operations paired with Defense Support of Civil Authorities missions.

Under the scope of the contract, Integrity Technologies will deliver humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, contingency response, exercise support, lodging, logistics, and both water- and land-based services. The company will perform services alongside other companies previously named to the same multiple-award vehicle. Work locations will span the U.S. and its outlying territories, although the Navy noted that because task-specific requirements have yet to be defined, it cannot yet detail where or in what proportion the work will be carried out.

The base ordering period runs five years, from this month through December 2029. A five-year option could extend performance through December 2034 and push the contract’s cumulative ceiling to $65 billion.

What Is Integrity Technologies?

Integrity Technologies became a nationwide telecommunications provider in mid-2023 and holds an FCC 214 license authorizing domestic and international telecom services. In December 2024, the company formed a joint venture with Alaska Native Corporation-affiliated Teya Support Services, creating Integrity Advanced Technologies Corp. and establishing a tribally owned fiber optic network spanning the continental U.S. Built to serve rural and underserved communities, the company’s infrastructure supports both dark and lit fiber offerings for government agencies, government contractors, national carriers and hyperscalers alike. ITC is recognized by the U.S. Small Business Administration as a small business enterprise, with its work centered on advancing wired and wireless telecommunications, satellite communications and related equipment manufacturing and consulting services.

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