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Huntsvilles Intrepid wins 534M contract to support the Armys Missile and Space Programs
Gus Wintzell

Huntsville’s Intrepid wins $534M contract to support the Army’s Missile and Space Programs

January 19, 2024/in Aerospace, Defense, Engineering, Featured, Government, Lead, Military, News, Technology/by Gus Wintzell

The U.S. Army has awarded Intrepid LLC a 5 ½-year Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) Support Services contract. The contract has a potential total value of $534 million.

The contract objective and requirements include programmatic and technical support in various areas, including program operations, systems engineering, systems test, systems software engineering, and systems logistics.

“Intrepid is proud to continue our longstanding partnership with PEO Missiles & Space and the outstanding Integrated Fires Mission Command (IFMC) leadership team,” said Mark Statham, Business Unit Manager for PEO Missiles & Space Programs. “It is a testament to the skill and expertise this contract team provides on a daily basis that we were selected to support this critical US Army modernization program.”

Ties to the weapon program run deep. Intrepid’s support to this mission pre-dates its establishment as an independent company to include several years under ownership as a joint venture beginning in 2002.

“Intrepid is deeply appreciative of the opportunity to continue to support the PEO. Their mission is critically important to Army technical superiority, and I am proud of our collective team, to include our trusted corporate partners, and the expertise they provide to ensure mission success. We’re looking forward to assisting IFMC by enhancing the achievement of their multiple mission objectives,” stated Mark Vaporis, Intrepid President.

Based in Huntsville, Alabama, Intrepid is a small business provider of services and technologies in the Federal marketplace. The company supports various national organizations, including the Department of Defense, the U.S. Army, the Air Force, and the Missile Defense Agency.

For more information, please visit intrepid.llc.

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