Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: September 10, 2021
Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) has won a potential $91.3 million contract to help the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers define requirements for projects intended to address resilience and security challenges in military energy infrastructure.
The McLean, Virginia-headquartered company will also perform vulnerability assessment work and explore potential third-party sources of project funds for USACE, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
USACE received three bids for the cost-plus-fixed-fee and firm-fixed-price contract via the internet and expects company services to be complete by July 24, 2026.
The Army obligated $2.81 in fiscal 2021 operations and maintenance funds at the time of award.
In April, Booz Allen was selected by the Army Futures Command’s Command, Control, Computers, Communications, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Center in April to develop a common data fabric to act as a foundational layer for DOD’s Joint All Domain Command and Control concept.
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