Navy chooses 41 for $249M acquisition lifecycle contract

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Awardees will be responsible for carrying out analytical, technical and managerial efforts that aid in sensitive activities.

The Navy has awarded 41 companies positions on a five-year, $249 million contract for broad technical and other professional services in support of all aspects of acquisition lifecycles.

Work under the contract will cover multiple classification levels, platforms and programs across the Naval Air Systems Command.

NAVAIR received 43 bids in total for the contract, according to the Pentagon’s Monday awards digest.

Solicitation documents released in July describe the work as including analytical, technical and managerial efforts across NAVAIR’s functions in acquisition, analysis, research and engineering, test and evaluation, logistics, training, program management, and procurement.

No hardware or software deliverables are included in the Sensitive Compartmented Information Multiple Award Contract, also known as SCI MAC.

NAVAIR set up the vehicle to particularly support sensitive other and intelligence-related activities. This was a brand new requirement with no incumbent.

Awardees are as follows:

  • Air Combat Effectiveness Consulting Group
  • AM Pierce and Associates
  • American Electronic Warfare Associates
  • American Systems
  • Avian
  • Aviation Systems Engineering
  • BAE Systems’ U.S. subsidiary
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • C4CJV
  • Coherent Technical Services
  • Compendium Federal Technology
  • CRL Technologies
  • DCS Corp.
  • Eagle Systems
  • Epsilon C5I
  • FGS LLC
  • Fusion 2
  • Global Technologies Management Resources
  • Greenfield Engineering
  • Indigenous Technologies
  • Innovation Integration Inc.
  • J.F. Taylor
  • KBR
  • MAG Aerospace
  • ManTech
  • MIL Corp.
  • Modern Technology Solutions Inc.
  • Naval Systems Inc.
  • Precise Systems Inc.
  • Render Security Engineering
  • Resource Management Concepts Inc.
  • Sabre Systems
  • Scientific Research Corp.
  • Serco Inc., the U.K.-headquartered firm's subsidiary for North America
  • SMX
  • Systems Planning and Analysis Inc.
  • Technology Security Associates
  • Tecolote Research
  • Tekla Research Inc.
  • Tyto Athene
  • Zel Technologies