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10 win $249.6M C5ISR contract with Navy

Companies will compete for command and control and enterprise information services work

Ten small businesses have won $249.6 million task order contracts with the U.S. Navy for command and control and enterprise information services.

The companies are:

  • Barling Bay LLC
  • CASE LLC
  • DKW Communications Inc.
  • Dynamic Network Enterprises Inc.
  • Grove Resource Solutions Inc.
  • Information Management Group Inc.
  • Mandex Inc.
  • Network Security Systems Plus Inc.
  • Technical Software Services Inc.
  • Vector Planning and Services Inc.

The cost-plus-fixed-fee contracts, which have provisions for fixed-price-incentive and firm-fixed-price task orders, are performance-based, and have a base value of $49.9 million.

The companies will compete to provide integrated cyber operations support services including services and solutions associated with the full system lifecycle support.

This includes research, development, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, secure, survivable and interoperable command, control, communication, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance, information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities, the Defense Department said in a release.

Work will take place worldwide, and is expected to be completed by March 2014, or March 2018 with options.

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Mark Hoover is a contributing writer to Washington Technology.

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