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A--Test Execution Services and Launch Augmentation (TESTLA)
Contact and place of performance
Steven Thomas, 256-955-5864 US Army Space and Missile Defense Command, Deputy Commander
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This contract action was not awarded as a fixed price type because uncertainties involved in contract performance did not permit costs to be estimated with sufficient accuracy to use any type of fixed price contract. As such, a cost-reimbursement type action was awarded (FAR 16.301-2). The test and launch augmentation requirements of the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command (USASM...
View moreThe U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) awarded a Multiple Award Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity contract for the Test Execution Services and Launch Augmentation (TESTLA) program. Due to uncertainties in contract performance that prevented accurate cost estimation for a fixed-price structure, the government awarded this cost-reimbursement type action under solicitation W9113M12R0002. The program carries a total ceiling value of $220,000,000.00 across five awardees: BAE Systems, Dynetics, Inc., Exelis, Inc., SAIC, and Teledyne Brown Engineering. Task orders issued under these contracts may utilize Firm-Fixed-Price, Fixed-Price-Incentive (Firm Target), Cost-Plus-Fixed-Fee, or Cost-Plus-Incentive-Fee arrangements.
Managed by the ACC-RSA office of the Department of the Army, the TESTLA program supports mission areas such as integrated missile defense, warfighter weapon development, cyber technology, space dominance, and lethality testing. The scope of work involves three primary categories: test activities including planning and execution; development, manufacturing, and acquisition of integral components; and mutually dependent development and test efforts where activities are linked to evaluation outcomes. Specific technical support areas encompass flight and ground testing, directed energy, electronic warfare, telemetry and sensors, power and energy, and modeling and simulation.
The award was finalized on November 20, 2013, following a full and open competition conducted under FAR Part 15. The acquisition is classified under NAICS code 541712 for Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Biotechnology) and PSC code A for Research and Development. Performance involves supporting complex technical evaluations ranging from experimental phenomenology and chemical weapons negation to the development of payloads, countermeasures, and unmanned aerial vehicles. Point of contact for this award is Steven Thomas at the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command.
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