Three companies get up to $874 million for ISR work

AAI, CSC and Insitu have  each been awarded by the Naval Air Systems Command an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity, multiple-award contract for unmanned aircraft system intelligence surveillance, and reconnaissance services, the Navy said.

There are two separate performance-based work statements; one for sea-based requirements and one for land-based requirements and the aggregate not-to-exceed amount for the multiple award contracts is $874 million, the Navy said.

AAI and Insitu are eligible to compete for both sea-based and land-based task orders, while CSC is only eligible to compete for land-based task orders, the service also said.




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