Booz, InnovaSystems to compete for Navy readiness work

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Booz Allen Hamilton and InnovaSystems International will square off over tens of millions in potential task orders under a pair of contracts they have won to support the Navy’s Defense Readiness Support System-Navy.

Booz Allen Hamilton and InnovaSystems International will square off over tens of millions in potential task orders under a pair of contracts they have won to support the Navy’s Defense Readiness Support System-Navy.

The two companies will compete for task orders under the contract. The contract ceiling for Booz Allen Hamilton is $65.6 million, and InnovaSystems International has a ceiling of $58.7 million

Work will include systems engineering, integration, test and evaluation and lifecycle support; technical support services required to augment readiness programs and projects; and market research of commercial and/or military hardware or software for use within readiness reporting and management or associated interface programs and other integrated systems and equipment, the Defense Department said in a release.

Both companies will perform most of the work in Norfolk, Va., but Booz Allen will perform the rest of its work in McLean, Va., and InnovaSystems International in San Diego, Calif.

All work is expected to be completed by April 29, 2016.

Funding will be obligated at the time of the individual task order awards, and will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year.