Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: July 28, 2023
Eleven small businesses have won spots on a potential $200 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to develop, integrate and update software platforms for a U.S. Navy program executive office focused on command, control, communications, computers and intelligence.
The small business set-aside contract will involve using artificial intelligence, machine learning and other data analytics approaches to support software programs under the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command C4I PEO, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
NAVWAR received 54 bids for the requirement.
The awardees are:
Dark Wolf Solutions
Geo4S Technologies
ISPA Technology
Moebius Solutions
Objective Function Systems
ODME Solutions
Opal Soft
Raft
TapHere! Technology
TDI Technologies
The Marlin Alliance
The 10-year contract comprises a five-year base ordering period, valued at $100 million, and one five-year option.
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