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DoD Contracts
Noah Logan

Huntsville’s Department of Defense Contracts Review: August 1-12

August 15, 2022/in Defense, Government, Military, News/by Noah Logan

This new series from the Huntsville Business Journal will cover DoD contracts awarded to Huntsville-Madison County businesses. Each week, the Huntsville Business Journal will provide you with an update to the various military contracts that local businesses are awarded. This entry covers contracts listed on the Department of Defense daily postings from Monday August 1 – Friday August 12. 

Both Yorktown Systems Group and HII Defense and Federal Solutions secured sizable contracts totaling more than $32 million. The work for Yorktown’s contract with the Missile Defense Agency will additionally be done at Redstone Arsenal. 

Missile Defense: 

Yorktown Systems Group Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, is being awarded a sole source, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The total value of this contract is $17,761,024. Under this new contract, the contractor will provide a knowledgeable, well-trained and cohesive administrative workforce that leverages agency capabilities to consistently provide customized, high performing, and efficiency-oriented administrative and executive services to support the Missile Defense Agency’s organizations to include Foreign Military Sales (FMS) to bridge the gap until the competitive award of the follow-on effort. The work will be performed in various locations to include Huntsville, Alabama;

The Missile Defense Agency, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama, is the contracting activity (HQ0858-22-C-0006).

Navy

HII Defense and Federal Solutions Inc., Huntsville, Alabama, was awarded a $15,337,889 firm-fixed-price contract for technical support services for the Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and High-Yield Explosives (CBRNE) Consequence Management Program.

The work to be performed provides Headquarters Marine Corps, Plans, Policies and Operations and Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM) with support in critical areas such as CBRNE response planning and policy development; logistics and equipment life-cycle sustainment; training and readiness; capabilities and threat assessments; information technology demonstration, verification, and validation. 

Services also include providing technical resources to perform a broad range of development, logistics, system acquisition and engineering, human performance, and integration functions. Work will be performed in Washington, D.C. (65%); Jacksonville, North Carolina (14%); and Carlsbad, California (21%).

For more information on these contracts and other contracts featured in the Department of Defense daily listings, visit the website at https://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/Search/Huntsville/. 

Contract submissions are always welcome to the writer at nlogan@eventhuntsville.com.

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Tags: City of Huntsville, Department of Defense, Missile Defense, U.S. Army, U.S. Marines, U.S. Navy
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