Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 13, 2018
Four companies have secured spots on a potential five-year, $325M contract to provide research, development, test and evaluation support services for the Department of Homeland Security.
SETA III is a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract that covers professional, scientific and technical services to DHS science and technology directorate.
Tasks include technology scouting; program planning; project justification and defense; vulnerability and risk assessment and mitigation; budgets and performance; project execution, transition and commercialization; and program evaluation and analyses, according to the statement of work.
Each contractor is entitled to a minimum guaranteed award of $2.5K, according to the solicitation.
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