Air Force logo. The Air Force has awarded four companies spots on the National Air and Space Intelligence Center contract.

Air Force Awards $866M NASIC Advisory Services IDIQ to 4 Companies

The U.S. Air Force has awarded four companies spots on a potential $866 million multiple-award contract to provide services for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, or NASIC.

Air Force Awards $866M NASIC Advisory Services IDIQ to 4 Companies

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Which Companies Received the Awards?

The Department of War said Wednesday the selected contractors include Virginia-based KBR Wyle Services, Riverside Research Institute and Systems Planning and Analysis and Colorado-headquartered Apogee Engineering.

What Does the NASIC Contract Cover?

The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract tasks the awardees to provide advisory and assistance services supporting NASIC operations in Dayton, Ohio. The project is expected to run through June 30, 2034.

The Air Force received four offers through a competitive acquisition process. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center will obligate $20,000 from fiscal 2026 operations and maintenance funds at the time of award.

Previous NASIC Intelligence Support Awards

The latest contract reflects the Air Force’s continued investment in strengthening NASIC’s intelligence and analytical capabilities. In 2022, the service issued separate task orders to five companies to provide capability support services for the intelligence center, including scientific and technical intelligence generation. The awardees were Altamira Technologies, Epsilon Systems Solutions, Modern Technology Solutions Inc., Radiance Technologies and Xandar.

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