The Defense Health Agency has awarded a $99,994,782 contract to Akiak NS LLC for Technology Lifecycle Support Service. This contract will support various activities such as assessment, planning, implementation, and ongoing support to ensure the efficiency, security, and alignment of technology with the organization’s needs. The Technology Lifecycle Support encompasses seven domains that will enhance operational efficiency, reduce costs, minimize risks, and leverage technology investments for business success. The contract has a base period of five months and two option periods.
In another contract, The Boeing Co. is awarded a $26,724,142 order to retrofit the MK 54 Mod 2 Advanced Lightweight Torpedo on the P-8A aircraft for the Navy. This order covers the design, development, and testing of software and ancillary hardware required for the integration. The work will be completed in Seattle, Washington, Patuxent River, Maryland, and St. Louis, Missouri, with an expected completion date of October 2026. The funding for this contract comes from the Navy’s research, development, test, and evaluation budget.
ManTech International Corp. has been awarded a $13,822,604 modification to provide engineering support for naval carrier-based tactical aircraft, shipboard capable vertical/short takeoff and landing aircraft, unmanned aircraft, and other systems. This modification increases the ceiling of a previously awarded contract to include reliability, maintainability, testability, quality assurance, diagnostic, and system safety analyses. The work will be performed in various locations, including Patuxent River, Maryland, Yuma, Arizona, and Quantico, Virginia, and is expected to be completed by November 2023. No funds will be obligated at the time of award, and funds will be allocated as individual orders are issued.