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Six Companies Secure $87M Modification to Navy Contract for C2 Technology Support

Six Companies Secure $87M Modification to Navy Contract for C2 Technology Support - top government contractors - best government contracting event

Six companies that had earlier secured spots on a multiple-award U.S. Navy contract have been awarded contract modifications worth a maximum total of $87.5 million for technology research and development services on command and control capabilities. The contractors will extend C2 support to the operations of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, Army and Air Force, the Department of Defense announced Friday.

Contract Modification Details

The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, cost-plus-fixed-fee modifications cover integration, testing and implementation of advanced science and technology tools for information processing, discovery and presentation supporting military C2 net-centric operations.

The contractors and their respective awards’ values are:

  • Advanced Sciences and Technologies, $14.3 million
  • Data Intelligence, $9.8 million
  • Forward Slope, $16.8 million
  • G2 Software Systems, $17.5 million
  • Sev1Tech, $17.6 million
  • Solute, $11.6 million

The location of each work performance will be designated per task order, with work expected to be completed by May 2027. The Navy will give all awardees the opportunity to compete for task orders and will obligate funds as each task is ordered.

The contracting activity is the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific, San Diego, California.

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Written by Arthur McMiler

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