Six small businesses win $100M Navy contract for C5ISR support

Six small businesses have won a contract to provide the Navy with decision superiority services in support of C5ISR systems.

Six small businesses have won a $98.8 million contract with the U.S. Navy to provide decision superiority services.

The contract has a base worth $19.8 million.

Under the contract, the companies will compete for task orders to provide decision superiority services including full lifecycle support of sustainable, secure, survivable and interoperable C5ISR information operations, enterprise information services and space capabilities.

The winners are:

  • BOSH Global Services
  • Imagine One StraCon Venture
  • ISHPI Information Technologies
  • Sentek Global
  • Skylla Engineering
  • Chugach Federal Solutions

Work will be performed worldwide as task orders are issued, the Defense Department said.

Funding in the amount of $10,000 will be obligated at the time of the award, and will be split among the six winners.

Thirteen bids were received for this contract.