Iron Bow Technologies logo. Iron Bow secured a $100 million Air Force contract for software modernization support.

Iron Bow Lands $100M Deal to Support Air Force IT Modernization

Iron Bow Technologies has secured a firm-fixed-price contract valued at $100 million from the U.S. Air Force to provide software modernization support services.

Iron Bow Lands $100M Deal to Support Air Force IT Modernization

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What Is the Scope of Iron Bow’s Air Force Contract?

The Department of War said Thursday the contract covers consolidated hardware and software designed to support training, asset management and tracking capabilities. Work will be performed across multiple sites within and outside the continental United States through April 2027.

The 10th Contracting Squadron at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado serves as the contracting activity.

How Does Iron Bow Technologies Support the DOW?

The award builds on Iron Bow’s ongoing support for defense customers. The company previously provided communications capabilities under a potential $144 million contract supporting the Air Force’s Theater Deployable Communications program.

Iron Bow has also supported DOW’s Fourth Estate agencies through a potential $743 million agreement with the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide software support, engineering services and enterprise IT capabilities.

The company also previously partnered with Peraton to deliver IT and network services in support of U.S. Special Operations Command missions. 

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