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.
SAS offers expertise in the areas of program management, international affairs and procurement.
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