The Air Force Installation Contracting Center received two offers for the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract via a competitive procurement and the military service will obligate $147,340 for the initial task order, DOD said Friday.
Under the IDIQ, Survice will help department personnel acquire, store, retrieve, synthesize, analyze and distribute scientific-technical information.
DOD originally announced the award on May 19 last year and formally awarded the IDIQ on Friday. The Pentagon expects contract services to be complete in February 2027.
The department established IACs in 1946 to support technical research and development of warfighting materials.
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