Vetegrity takes $27M DISA computer aided drafting contract

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Vetegrity wins a potential five-year, $27 million contract for computer aided drafting and engineering services to the Defense Information Services Agency.

Vetegrity has won a potential five-year, $27 million contract to carry out computer aided drafting and engineering support work for the Defense Information Services Agency.

DISA received one other offer for the single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Defense Department said in its Friday contracts digest. The contract covers a one-year ordering period followed by four option years that would extend work to Sept. 14, 2018.

Annapolis, Md.-based Vetegrity unseats one incumbent in Gem Companies that first won the work in March 2012. Fellow incumbent Louis Berger Group holds a separate potential five-year, $11.2 million contract for the services, according to Deltek.

Louis Berger Group filed a protest against the new contract on March 27 -- the same date proposals were due -- but withdrew the challenge on May 5.