Army finalizes awards for $869M R&D vehicle
Companies will vie for task orders aimed at addressing chemical and biological weapons.
The Army has awarded 26 companies positions on a potential $869 million contract for broad research-and-development support services to help address vulnerabilities from chemical and biological weapons.
Each firm that submitted a proposal received an award and will compete for task orders over the program’s 10-year duration, the Pentagon said in its Friday digest.
Work will specifically support the Army Combat Capabilities Development Command Chemical Biological Center across areas including R&D, test and evaluation, engineering, acquisition and demilitarization operations.
Awardees are:
- Arctos Technology Solutions
- Battelle
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- DCS Corp.
- Edmond Scientific Co.
- Enterprise Resource Planning International LLC
- Excet
- Global Systems Engineering LLC
- Hythe Research
- Joint Research and Development Inc.
- Laulima Government Solutoins
- Leidos
- LMI
- ManTech
- Parsons
- Patricio Enerprises
- QinetiQ
- Science Applications International Corp.
- SciTech Services Inc.
- SNA International
- Science and Technology Corp.
- T2S
- Tenax Technologies
- Universal Consulting Services
- Venesco
- Zero Point Inc.
No information on any incumbent contracts was available at the time of publication.