Three small businesses win $250M in Navy support contracts

Three small businesses have won support contracts with the Navy to provide analysis and test engineering in support of a number of Navy systems.

Three small businesses have won contracts with the U.S. Navy to provide analysis and test engineering, prototype development and evaluation supports services for a number of Navy systems.

The winners and contract values, with options, are:

  • Tactical Engineering & Analysis -- $90 million
  • Assured Space Access Technologies -- $88.6 million
  • Koam Engineering Systems -- $80.6 million

The contract supports the following systems:

  • Multifunctional Information Distribution System
  • Joint Tactical Information Distribution System
  • Joint Tactical Radio System waveform
  • Airborne Early Warning Ground Integration Segment systems
  • Ship Self Defense System
  • Advanced Combat Direction Systems

The contract also supports network communications equipment and U.S. Coalition/Allied military tactical data links, the Defense Department said.

Work will be performed Tempe, Ariz., San Diego, Calif., and is expected to be completed by Aug. 14, 2018.

No funding is obligated at the time of the award.

Four bids were received for these contracts.