$7.2b in US Army Intelligence Support Contracts, 2014-2019

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Army Intelligence and Security Command at Fort Belvoir, VA issues up to $7.2 billion worth of indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contracts for global intelligence support services. Each contractor will compete for task orders, and receive a minimum guarantee of just $5,000. Funding and work location will be determined with each order, and will run from Sept 11/14 to Sept 11/19. There were 2 categories of winners: larger firms, and small business set-asides… For the larger firms, the total contract that could be bid as task orders is $5.04 billion. Bids were solicited via the Internet, with 17 received and 11 winners: * BAE Systems Information Solutions, Inc. in McLean, VA (W91W4-14-D-0001) * Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0002) * CACI Technologies, Inc. in Manassas, VA (W911(W4-14-D-0003) * DynCorp International LLC in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0004) * Invertix Corp. in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0005) * Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland (W911W4-14-D-0006) * ManTech Mission, Cyber and Technology Solutions Inc. in Falls Church, VA (W911W4-14-D-0007) * Northrop Grumman Cyber Solutions Division Inc. in Chantilly, VA (W911W4-14-D-0008) * Six3 Intelligence Solutions Inc. in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0009) * Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. in Herndon, VA (W911W4-14-D-0010) * SRA International Inc. in Fairfax, VA (W911W4-14-D-0011) […]
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Army Intelligence and Security Command at Fort Belvoir, VA issues up to $7.2 billion worth of indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity contracts for global intelligence support services. Each contractor will compete for task orders, and receive a minimum guarantee of just $5,000. Funding and work location will be determined with each order, and will run from Sept 11/14 to Sept 11/19.

There were 2 categories of winners: larger firms, and small business set-asides…

For the larger firms, the total contract that could be bid as task orders is $5.04 billion. Bids were solicited via the Internet, with 17 received and 11 winners:

* BAE Systems Information Solutions, Inc. in McLean, VA (W91W4-14-D-0001)
* Booz Allen Hamilton, Inc. in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0002)
* CACI Technologies, Inc. in Manassas, VA (W911(W4-14-D-0003)
* DynCorp International LLC in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0004)
* Invertix Corp. in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0005)
* Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems, Inc., Bethesda, Maryland (W911W4-14-D-0006)
* ManTech Mission, Cyber and Technology Solutions Inc. in Falls Church, VA (W911W4-14-D-0007)
* Northrop Grumman Cyber Solutions Division Inc. in Chantilly, VA (W911W4-14-D-0008)
* Six3 Intelligence Solutions Inc. in McLean, VA (W911W4-14-D-0009)
* Sotera Defense Solutions, Inc. in Herndon, VA (W911W4-14-D-0010)
* SRA International Inc. in Fairfax, VA (W911W4-14-D-0011)

A second set of contracts involved small business set-asides, under a $2.16 billion total contract with the same terms. 20 bids were submitted, and the 10 winners included:

* Absolute Business Corp. in Herndon, VA (W911W4-14-D-0012)
* Archimedes Global in Wesley Chapel, FL (W911W4-14-D-0013)
* Calhoun International in LLC in Tampa, FL (W911W4-14-D-0014)
* Circinus, LLC in Fredericksburg, VA (W911W4-14-D-0015)
* Charles F. Day & Associates in Stafford, VA (W911W4-14-D-0016)
* E&M Technologies, Inc. in Laurel, MD (W911W4-14-D-0017)
* Integral Consulting Services in Gaithersburg, MD (W911W4-14-D-0018)
* K-3 Enterprises, Inc. in Fayetteville, NC (W911W4-14-D-0019)
* Pluribus International Corp. in Alexandria, VA (W911W4-14-D-0020)
* The Buffalo Group in Reston, VA (W911W4-14-D-0021)

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