Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: July 27, 2023
Thirteen additional vendors will compete for work under a $950 million U.S. Air Force contract vehicle to build and demonstrate Joint All Domain Command and Control technologies for air, land, space, sea, cyber and electromagnetic spectrum operations.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity award encompasses the development and operation of multidomain capabilities in an open architecture environment in support of the Department of Defense’s JADC2 battlefield strategy, DOD said Wednesday.
USAF will determine the performance location at the order level and expects contract work to conclude on May 28, 2025. These awards are the result of fair and open competition.
Awards resulted from an open competition and the newest awardees are listed below.
AlphaBravo
Applied Research Associates
Armaments Research
BadVR
CGI Federal
Exiger Government Solutions
Flosum Corp.
Global Technical Systems
Odyssey Systems Consulting Group
Peregrine Defense
Picogrid
Rafael Systems Global Sustainment
Spotible Labs
The Pentagon initially awarded 27 companies spots on the JADC2 contract in May 2020 and has since expanded the number of industry participants in its endeavor to connect “systems as a unified force.”
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