Air Force gives 20 companies a spot on $7.9B NetCents 2 contract

The businesses will compete for work in network operations and infrastructure solutions.

The Air Force has awarded 20 companies a spot on its latest NetCents 2 contract, this one a $7.9 billion deal for network operations and infrastructure solutions over the next three years.

The companies will compete for orders under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for a range of services in support of the Air Force’s infrastructure, networks, systems, and operations.

NetCents 2—officially Network-Centric Solutions 2—is $24.2 billion family of contracts covering five technology areas, and is a mandatory purchasing vehicle for Air Force organizations. In April, the Air Force awarded the $5.8 billion small-business portion of its NetOps and infrastructure contract to 17 companies, following protests of its original award to 12 companies in March 2014.

For the large-company portion of the contract, 21 companies submitted bids, the Air Force said; only one was left out.

The 20 companies eligibly for work under the deal are:

  • AT&T Government Solutions
  • BAE Systems Information Solutions
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • Computer Sciences Corp.
  • Federal Network Systems
  • General Dynamics Information Technology
  • Harris IT Services
  • HP Enterprise Services
  • IBM U.S. Federal
  • LGS Innovations
  • Lockheed Martin
  • L-3 National Security Solutions
  • NCI Information Systems
  • Northrop Grumman Systems
  • NextiraOne Federal (as Black Box Network Services)
  • Raytheon
  • Science Applications International Corp.
  • SRA International
  • Telos
  • URS Federal Services

In addition to NetOps and infrastructure, the other areas covered by NetCents are applications services, enterprise integration and service management, and information technology professional services.