Space Systems Command announces $900M data software services winners
Space Systems Command’s Battle Management Command, Control and Communications (BMC3) Program Executive Office will award a $900 million Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to 18 contractors to provide Data Software Services that directly support warfighter needs. All contractors were chosen on a best-value basis, with a heavy emphasis on their commercial software solution and current accreditation or plan/ability to obtain accreditation.
The winning contractors are:
- Agility Consulting
- August Schell Enterprises
- Avantus Federal
- BAE Systems
- Bluestaq
- C3 AI
- Enlighten IT Consulting
- Ernst & Young
- Kinecta DB
- MAGS DS CORP
- Map Large
- Meroxa.io
- NT Concepts
- Oracle America
- Palantir USG
- Raft
- Royce Geospatial Consultants
- World Wide Technology
“Contractors that win subsequent delivery orders will provide critical capability to support the Secretary of the Air Force’s operational imperatives, with a focus on delivering resilient and effective space order of battle and architectures,” said Maj. Hayden Poe, SSC’s Warp Core program manager.
Space C2’s Data Software Services is a secure, configurable, enterprise data management and operations software solution that supports warfighter needs by serving as a data layer to efficiently integrate and manage escalating amounts of data from various disparate data sources to enable application delivery, in-depth analysis and data-driven decision making across echelons and functional communities.
Data Software Services also facilitates interconnection for users operating on multiple security levels across multiple networks. SSC is leveraging this commercial product as its capability to integrate all Space Domain Awareness (SDA), Command & Control (C2), Intelligence, Operational and System Readiness relevant data to help drive course-of-action development and decisions.
Source: Space Systems Command
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