NAVY
Six small businesses split $50M engineering support contract
- By Zach Noble
- Apr 17, 2014
Six small businesses have won up to $50 million under a Navy engineering services contract.
The contracts, for the procurement of Ashore Systems engineering services, entail engineering development, design, maintenance and other services.
The contracts include a base year, the estimated value of which is around $10 million, along with options that could push the total value to $49.9 million.
The small business winners are:
- Alutiiq Security & Technology, Anchorage, Alaska
- Atlantic CommTech, Corp., Norfolk, Va.
- Forward Slope Inc., San Diego
- The Cameron Bell Corp., doing business as Government Solutions Group, Daniel Island, S.C.
- Mandex Inc., Fairfax, Va.
- Systems Applications & Solutions, Hanahan, S.C.
Work is expected to be completed by April 2015, though if all options are exercised, work could stretch to April 2019.
Funds in the amount of $25,000, split among the winners, were obligated at the time of the award.
The six winners were selected from 20 bids received.
About the Author
Zach Noble is a staff writer covering digital citizen services, workforce issues and a range of civilian federal agencies.
Before joining FCW in 2015, Noble served as assistant editor at the viral news site TheBlaze, where he wrote a mix of business, political and breaking news stories and managed weekend news coverage. He has also written for online and print publications including The Washington Free Beacon, The Santa Barbara News-Press, The Federalist and Washington Technology.
Noble is a graduate of Saint Vincent College, where he studied English, economics and mathematics.
Click here for previous articles by Noble, or connect with him on Twitter: @thezachnoble.