The two companies will produce, assemble and test spares of Technical Insertion 2016 equipment, perform technical support and install ordnance alteration kits under multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Services include procurement, harvesting and engineering tasks. The military branch received two offers and allocated a $5K minimum guarantee for each awardee.
Work will take place in Virginia, Mississippi, California, Washington, Florida, New Jersey, Hawaii and Japan, through December 2025.
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