Twenty-two companies nab $490M agile development contract
Twenty-two companies have won spots on a $490 million Air Force contract to support an agile acquisition program.
Twenty-two companies have won spots on a $490 million Air Force contract to support an agile acquisition program.
The large business winners are:
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AeroJet Rocketdyne Inc.
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BAE Systems
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Boeing
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General Dynamics
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L-3 National Security Solutions
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Lockheed Martin
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MBDA Inc.
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Northrop Grumman
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Alliant TechSystems
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Raytheon
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Rockwell Collins
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Sierra Nevada Corp.
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Textron Systems Corp.
The small business winners are:
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Applied Research Associates
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Cummings Aerospace
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Dynetics Inc.
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HART Technologies
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Integrated Solutions for Systems
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Intuitive Research and Technology Corp.
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SURVICE
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Systima Inc.
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Yulista Aviation
The IDIQ contract was awarded by the Air Force Lifecycle Management Center.
Under the contract, companies will compete to provide pre-program activities, technology development activities, engineering and manufacturing activities and production activities for the development of new systems and modification of existing systems, the Defense Department said in a release.
Work will be performed at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., and is slated to wrap up in August 2020.
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