Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: July 28, 2021
Fourteen companies have won spots on a potential 10-year, $2.41 billion contract to help the U.S. Army operate, modernize and secure a network of government-controlled facilities for hosting large-scale military cyber mission force events.
Contractors will compete for individual orders to provide event planning and execution, site security, information technology and modernization and operations support to the National Cyber Range Complex, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Army Contracting Command received 29 bids for the cost-plus-fixed-fee and order-dependent contract and expects work to conclude by July 26, 2031.
The awardees are:
Ad Hoc Research
Axiologic Solutions
BAE Systems
Boeing (NYSE: BA)
Command Post Technologies
DigiFlight
Dignitas Technologies
ISYS Technologies
Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT)
Scientific Research
Sealing Technologies
Sentar
The MIL Corp.
X Technologies
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