Five win spots on $155.8M deal to support Joint Chiefs' cyber program

The companies will support the J6 Directorate's C4/Cyber program under a five-year contract.

The Navy has given five companies spots on a five-year contract worth up to $155.8 million to provide support for the Joint Staff J6 Directorate's C4/Cyber Program.

The companies will provide analytical, engineering, and project/program management services to the program, under which the J6 works with the Joint Chiefs to deliver cyber and C4 (command, control, communications, computers) capabilities while ensuring validation processes and joint interoperability. As the Joint Staff CIO, the J6 also provides IT services and support.

The companies will compete for task orders under the 60-month ordering period, with work expected to be completed by September 2021.

The five that won spots on the contract are:

  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control
  • Science Applications International Corp.
  • Leidos Inc.
  • Deloitte Consulting

Six bids were received following a solicitation issued on the FedBizOps website. The Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk Contracting Department in Philadelphia is the contracting activity.