Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: May 13, 2021
Noblis has won a potential $263.3 million contract to support a Defense Threat Reduction Agency program aimed at countering weapons of mass destruction through coordination with U.S. partner nations.
DTRA is obligating $12.4 million in initial funds on this award. The cost-plus-award-fee contract consists of one base year, four option years and an additional six-month option.
Noblis said in late April it will support the Department of Homeland Security’s Countering WMD Office under a five-year, $99 million prime contract.
In a separate DOD notice, the department announced the award of a $9.9 million contract modification for Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) to extend by four months the company’s CTRP advisory and assistance services.
Booz Allen will receive $2.4 million at the time of award and will continue work through Sept. 26.
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