Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: May 17, 2021
DCS’ InfoScitex subsidiary will help the U.S. Air Force develop aerospace technologies and conduct multidomain operations analysis under a pair of seven-year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts worth $243 million combined.
InfoScitex received a $16.9 million initial task order under the ASTRA Aerospace Technology Development and Testing contract to explore control automation systems.
AFRL also issued two task orders with a combined value of $21.2 million to procure tools for analysis research, high-speed operations and simulation-based engineering as part of the ASTRA Multi-Domain Modeling, Simulation and Analysis contract.
The laboratory received four offers for the project and will initially obligate $2.3 million on the first task order.
Work will take place at Wright-Patterson AF Base in Ohio, through May 1, 2028.
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