Author: Peter Graham|| Date Published: October 1, 2018
Three small businesses have been awarded spots on a potential five-year contract to support analysis and test engineering work on the U.S. Navys command, control, communications, computers, cyber, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance systems.
Contractors will vie for task orders to research, develop and test C5ISR platforms as well as combat direction platforms, the Defense Departmentsaid Friday.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract has a three-based period that runs through Sept. 27, 2020, and work could extend through Sept. 27, 2023, if all options are exercised.
Awardees and their respective contract details are as follows:
Highbury Defense Group — base value of $32.4M and ceiling value of $83.1M
Koam Engineering Systems — base value of $32.4M and ceiling value of $83.2M
Tactical Engineering and Analysis — base value of $36.4M and ceiling value of $94.9M
The Navy received four offers for the multiple-award contract via a solicitation on FedBizOpps and the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command’s e-Commerce Central website.
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