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The U.S. Navy has awarded positions to 15 companies in a five-year, $245.9 million contract to research, develop, test, and evaluate undersea weapons and defense technologies.
The Department of Defense announced Tuesday that the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division in Newport, Rhode Island, has begun an online procurement process and has received 15 offers for open-ended, open-ended, and indefinite-term contracts with multiple contracts.
The IDIQ contract also includes the design, manufacture, installation, production, documentation and provision of rapid prototyping materials and services.
Work will continue through January 2029 at government facilities in Rhode Island, Washington state, and other locations.
The military will use fiscal year 2023 arms procurement funds to obligate contractors to pay $2,500 each, for a total of $37,500.
The winners are:
- Advanced acoustic concept
- DRS Naval Power System
- innovative defense technology
- L3Harris Technologies (NYSE: LHX)
- Leidos (NYSE: LDOS)
- Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT)
- mcloughlin research
- Mike Co., Ltd.
- descendant system
- QorTek
- Research and development solutions
- RTX (NYSE: RTX) Unit Raytheon BBN Technologies
- Serco Co., Ltd.
- sonalist
- Sparton DeLeon Springs