Navy finalizes 11 awards for $496M electrical, mechanics contract
The Navy expands its pool of companies that provide hull, mechanical and electrical systems for vessels.
The Navy has finalized 11 awards on a six-year, $496.2 million contract vehicle for the supply of machinery and systems services to support the service branch's fleet.
Every company that bid for a place on the vehicle received a position, as indicated in the Pentagon's Thursday contracts digest.
Awardees are as follows:
- Continental Tide Defense Systems
- Delphinus Engineering
- Epsilon Systems Solutions
- General Dynamics IT
- HII
- Life Cycle Engineering Inc.
- NDI Engineering
- Q.E.D. Systems
- Serco Inc.
- Valkyrie Enterprises
- VTG
This group of companies will vie for delivery orders to provide systems of the hull, mechanical and electrical varieties to the Navy for use on surface vessels, submarines and shore-based installations.
Systems for other federal agencies' vessels are also covered under the contract, as well as select maritime agency vessels and land-based sites.
Deltek data pegs Delphinus, Epsilon, GDIT, HII and Q.E.D. as incumbents from the prior iteration awarded in 2018.
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