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T&E/Training Threat/Target Systems (T4S) products and services (Combat Environment Simulation (CES) Follow-on)
Contact and place of performance
Erin K Strand
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The Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division (NAWCWD), China Lake, CA. has awarded a cost plus fixed fee, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (CPFF-IDIQ) contract for the following: Test & Evaluation/Training Threat/Target Systems (T4S) provides warfighter training and debriefing systems. The products and services as part of the T4S contract primarily cover the Combat Training System (CTS). The contractor applies systems engineering principles and practices that may include emerging technology to deliver components used in creating complex simulated combat environments and CTSs that remain relevant in training the warfighter. The ordering period is 5 years from date of award.
The Naval Air Warfare Center, Weapons Division (NAWCWD) in China Lake, California, has awarded a cost plus fixed fee, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (CPFF-IDIQ) contract under solicitation N6893614R0026. This award covers Test & Evaluation/Training Threat/Target Systems (T4S) products and services as the follow-on to Combat Environment Simulation (CES). The scope of the contract focuses on the delivery of warfighter training and debriefing systems, primarily supporting the Combat Training System (CTS).
The contractor utilizes systems engineering principles and emerging technologies to develop components for complex simulated combat environments. These products and services are designed to ensure training systems remain relevant for warfighter preparation. This procurement is categorized under NAICS code 541519, Other Computer Related Services, and PSC code 69.
The award defines an ordering period of five years from the date of award. This notice was published on May 18, 2016, and identifies Erin K Strand as the point of contact. There are zero attachments associated with this announcement.
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