Nine tapped for Navy range work
Nine companies have won spots on a $93 million Navy contract for research and related services to improve tactical training on Navy ranges.
Nine companies have won spots on a $93 million Navy contract for research and related services to improve tactical training on Navy ranges.
The companies will compete for task orders to provide research and development, engineering, integration, test, cybersecurity, upgrade, and sustainment services at Navy facilities at China Lake, California.
The goal is improve lethality and survivability of Navy aircrews.
The winners are:
- Alion Science and Technology Corp. (now owned by Huntington Ingalls)
- Amentum Services Inc.
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- Dynetics Inc.
- Jacobs Technology Inc.
- Saalex Solutions
- Science Applications International Corp.
- Scientific Research Corp.
- Zenetex
The contract runs through September 2026.
Among the tasks will be work around range-related software products and simulation software.
The Navy received nine bids for the contract and made nine awards.