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35 firms to divvy up $2.5B Army contract

Award has work across eight primary military operations areas

Thirteen large contractors and 22 small businesses have been named to the Army’s $2.5 billion Operations, Planning, Training and Resource Support Services prime contract.

OPTARSS II is an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity, multiple-award contract from the U.S. Army Mission and Installation Contracting Command Center at Fort McPherson, Ga.

The key task-order vehicle for the Army Forces Command calls for support services across eight primary military operations areas: operational planning, training, modeling and simulation, flight operations, mobilization planning and execution, deployment operations, force protection, and transformation.

Large contractor winners are:

  • Alion Science and Technology
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • CACI International Inc.
  • CSC
  • Cubit Corp.
  • Eagle Support Services Corp.
  • General Dynamics Information Technology
  • L-3 Services
  • Lockheed Martin Corp.
  • Northrop Grumman Corp.
  • Raytheon Co.
  • SAIC
  • Stanley Associates Inc. (now part of the CGI Group)

Small-business winners are:

  • Accent Controls Inc.
  • Aegis Technologies Group Inc.
  • Ahntech Inc.
  • Ahtna Support and Training Services LLC
  • Automation Precision Technology Inc.
  • Data Solutions and Technology Inc.
  • Eagle Systems and Services Inc.
  • Enterprise Information Services Inc.
  • The Ginn Group Inc.
  • HCI Integrated Solutions
  • HRJ International Inc.
  • Hughes Group LLC
  • Janus Research Group Inc.
  • Logistics Management Resources Inc.
  • Micro Technologies LLC
  • Orion Technology Inc.
  • Quantum Dynamics Inc.
  • Skyline Ultd Inc.
  • Strategic Resources Inc.
  • TechWise
  • Total Consulting Group Inc.
  • Unified Consultants Group Inc.

About the Author

David Hubler is senior editor of Washington Technology. Follow him on Twitter: @DavidHubler.

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