Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 10, 2024
Tecolote Research has secured a U.S. Space Force contract worth $148.1 million to provide acquisition and financial consulting support and related services for Space Systems Command’s Assured Access to Space programs.
The Department of Defense said Wednesday SSC conducted a competitive procurement process for the firm-fixed-price contract with one offer received.
The vendor will perform work at the Pentagon in Washington D.C., Los Angeles Air Force Base in California, Kirtland AFB in New Mexico, Vandenberg Space Force Base in California and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida through Nov. 13, 2029.
The command is obligating $2.4 million using fiscal 2024 space procurement funds.
SSC solicited proposals for the acquisition and financial services requirement in May.
About Tecolote Research
Goleta, California-based Tecolote provides research, software and analysis services for senior leaders and federal government executives in support of national security missions.
The employee-owned business has provided support for several agencies within the Department of Defense and other federal government organizations.
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