Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: February 5, 2024
Oviedo, Florida-based small business Shock Stream Phoenix Ventures has secured a $307.2 million contract to provide the U.S. Army with software development support services.
The contractor will help the service branch develop, design, integrate, test, field, install, manage and document its software platforms under the potential seven-year contract, the Department of Defense said Friday.
DOD expects contract work to conclude by Feb. 1, 2031.
Army Contracting Command, which received six bids for the hybrid contract via the internet, will determine work locations and budget upon the issuance of each contract order.
Shock Stream Phoenix Ventures is a joint venture between Shock Stream and venture capital firm Phoenix Venture Partners.
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