The company will perform work through 2031 depending on the task orders awarded under the cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price, and/or time and materials contract, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Colsa beat two other offerors via Virginia Contracting Activity-led competitive acquisition, and will receive task orders that will determine contract funds.
The Huntsville, Alabama-based contractor has more than four decades of experience in supporting government and commercial customers. It offers engineering, programmatic and information technology products and services.
Colsa has a position on the General Services Administration’s consolidated Multiple Award Schedule and One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services acquisition vehicles as well as on the Department of Health and Human Services’ Intelligent Automation/Artificial Intelligence contract.
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