Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: May 11, 2021
Strategic Alliance Solutions, a joint venture between BCF Solutions and Strategic Alliance Business Group, has won a potential $215.6 million contract to provide the Missile Defense Agency with warfighter operational integration support.
The contract covers advisory and support services and holds a $51.4 million base value for a three-year period, the Department of Defense said Monday.
MDA launched a competitive solicitation and received three proposalsfor the contract, which has a pair of two-year options, one option year and a half-year option for service extention.
Work will take place at sites in Alabama, Virginia, Alaska, Florida, Colorado, New York and California, including Mayport Naval Station, Joint Base Elmendorf-Richardson and Schriever and Vandenberg Air Force Bases.
Contract activities will run through January 2030 if all options are exercised. MDA is obligating $5.7 million from fiscal 2021 funds allotted for research, development, test and evaluation to the contractor at the time of award.
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