The five-year IDIQ award covers research, development, test and evaluation services intended to ensure the advancement and operational effectiveness of USMC’s computing platforms, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Ninety percent of the work will occur in Quantico, Virginia, and the rest in San Antonio, Texas.
Marine Corps Systems Command received seven bids for the small business set-aside contract via an online solicitation and is obligating $586,378 at the time of award using the branch’s fiscal 2023 RDT&E funds.
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