Under the Radar Systems Test and Analysis contract, Ierus Will Conduct Planning, Execution And Performance Analysis Of Sensor Systems during flight and ground tests, including integration activities tied to the agency’s Integrated Master Test Plan, according to a notice posted on SAM.gov on Thursday. Work will take place in Huntsville, Alabama, through October 2034.
The initial obligation under the contract is worth $5 million in fiscal year 2025 research, development, test and evaluation funds.
Competitive Small Business Award
The award was competitively solicited through the Procurement Integrated Enterprise Environment and SAM.gov, with three proposals received. The contract was issued as a total small business set-aside.
IERUS Technologies, based in Huntsville, specializes in applied electromagnetics, weapon system engineering and radar system modeling, areas closely aligned with the RSTAC effort.
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