Navy selects 14 to vie for C5ISR task orders
The Navy has selected 14 small businesses to compete for task orders potentially worth a total of $98.76 million over a five-year period that will support cyber and information operations.
The Navy has selected 14 small businesses to compete for task orders potentially worth a total of $98.76 million over a five-year period for a wide array of command and control services that will support cyber and information operations, the Defense Department said Nov. 7.
Under the indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contracts, the companies will furnish command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance services to support the two mission areas.
The base-year contract is worth $19.75 million. The contractors will perform the work worldwide.
The winners are:
- Anchored Systems
- Ausgar Technologies
- Burke Consortium
- The Cybrix Group
- Flatter and Associates
- GRSI
- ISHPI Information Technologies
- Mandex
- Mystikal Solutions
- Sentar
- SPARC
- Stargates
- Strohmier Consulting
- Technical and Project Engineering
The Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic, Charleston, S.C., is the contracting activity.
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