Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 8, 2019
Six companies have won potential 10-year, cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts to provide command-and-control platforms and related technology for the U.S. Navy.
The Department of Defense said Tuesday the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific received 14 bids for the multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contracts, each containing a two-year base term and four two-year options.
The contractors will support the services net-centric military operations and offer C2 capabilities across systems engineering, science and technology research, quality assurance, architecture, configuration management, design, testing, development and integration areas.
Work will occur in San Diego through May 6, 2021 under each contracts base period and could extend through May 6, 2029 if all options are exercised.
The awardees and their respective contract details are listed below:
Advanced Sciences and Technologies: base value of $68.1M and ceiling value of $93M
Data Intelligence: base value of $48.1M and ceiling value of $93M
Forward Slope: base value of $76.9M and ceiling value of $93M
G2 Software Systems: base value of $83.5M and ceiling value of $93M
Geocent: base value of $83.3M and ceiling value of $93M
Solute: base value of $55.9M and ceiling value of $93M
The Navy will obligate $10K in working capital funds for fiscal 2019 at the time of award.
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