Nine to vie for $750M in intelligence training task orders
Nine companies will compete with each other for $750 million in Defense Department intelligence training task orders over a five-year period.
Nine companies will compete with each other for $750 million in Defense Department intelligence training task orders over a five-year period, the Defense Department announced Oct. 31.
The task orders will support the Defense Intelligence Agency's counterintelligence and human intelligence training requirements, according to solicitation documents. The multiple-award contract meets the requirements as set forth in the Counterintelligence and Human Intelligence Advanced Solutions for the Enterprise acquisition program.
The companies are:
- BAE Systems Information Solutions
- Battelle Memorial Institute
- Booz Allen & Hamilton
- Cyberspace Solutions
- Intrepid Solutions Services
- Prescient Edge
- Science Applications International
- Six 3 Intelligence Solutions
- SRA
The companies will perform the work for the multiple-award contract in various locations, including Washington, D.C.; Quantico, Va.; Norfolk, Va.; Fort Huachuca, Ariz.; Fort Jackson, S.C.; Willow Grove, Pa.; Oak Ridge, Tenn.; and West Davis Monthan Air Force Base, Ariz.
The DIA is a combat support agency that produces, analyzes and distributes military intelligence information. It has more than 16,500 military and civilian employees worldwide.