Three companies win $960M contract to support geospatial intelligence
Three companies have won spots on a $960 million IDIQ contract to support the Air Force’s Advanced Technical Exploitation Program II (ATEPS II).
Three companies have won spots on a $960 million IDIQ contract to support the Air Force’s Advanced Technical Exploitation Program II (ATEPS II).
The winners are:
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Radiance Technologies
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Integrity Applications Inc.
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Invertix Corp.
ATEP provides technical intelligence services to perform tasking, processing, exploitation and dissemination activities required to analyze data from multiple geospatial-intelligence and non-nuclear measurement and signature intelligence sensors.
Under the contract, the companies will perform research, development, system sustainment and intelligence production activities utilizing geospatial-intelligence and non-nuclear measurement and signature intelligence data at the National Air and Space Intelligence Center, the Defense Department said in a release.
Work will take place at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and will wrap up in October 2018. Options will extend this contract through October 2022.
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