FAA awards two more seats on engineering recompete

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The Federal Aviation Administration moves ahead on its selections for iteration number two of its Air Traffic Engineering and Program Support contract.

The Federal Aviation Administration has made two more awards on the new iteration of a contract for broad technical and professional services that will have five winners when all is said and done.

Noblis won the Air Traffic Engineering and Program Support II contract’s unrestricted portion that has a $709.1 million ceiling over up to 10 years, the FAA said in a Tuesday award notice.

Changeis was chosen for one of three awards the FAA has reserved for small disadvantaged businesses, leaving two more to make under that category. The portion Changeis won has a maximum value of $114.7 million, also for up to 10 years.

Awardees will work with the FAA’s program management team that resides within the agency’s air traffic organization, which manages all of U.S. civilian airspace and airports.

In late October, Evans Consulting won the single award for the new contract’s general small business track that is worth up to $214.4 million.

That represented a recompete capture for Evans, which is one of three incumbents on the current ATEPS contract that is slated to sunset on March 15.

Science Applications International Corp. is the unrestricted incumbent and Aurora Innovations currently works on the SDB piece.

The FAA received three bids in total for the unrestricted recompete and 11 proposals for that of the SDB portion, according to Federal Procurement Data System records.