Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 20, 2018
The U.S. Navy has awarded five companies potential six-year contracts to provide engineering support services for the service’s Network Management Reference Implementation Laboratory.
The Defense Departmentsaid Wednesday the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific received five offers for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts that have a two-year base term and four option years.
The contracts also cover radar signal processing, graphical user interface design, radio frequency data acquisition and onsite technical support and security.
The contracts’ base and ceiling values for each contractor are listed below:
Booz Allen: base value of $29.5M with a $92.2M ceiling if all options are exercised
G2 Software Systems: base value of $33.5M with a $105.5M ceiling if all options are exercised
Integration Innovation: base value of $27.4M with an $85.5M ceiling if all options are exercised
Northrop: base value of $30.2M with a $95.3M ceiling if all options are exercised
SRC: base value of $25.7M with an $81.1M ceiling if all options are exercised
Work will occur in San Diego through Sept. 18, 2020 under each contracts base period.
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