Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: June 27, 2019
Four companies have received five-year, cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts worth $49.8M combined to help the U.S. Navy develop, test and deploy intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance and targeting platforms.
The awardees are Booz Allen Hamilton, Integrity Applications, KAB Laboratories and Toyon Research, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.
Work includes research, development, systems engineering, technical assistance, testing and evaluation support and will occur at various contractor sites across the U.S. through June 2024.
The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division will obligate $10,004 in R&D, test and evaluation funds for fiscal 2019 at the time of award.
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