The U.S. Air Force has awarded 27 companies spots on a potential $950 million contract to develop and operate systems across land, air, sea, space, electromagnetic spectrum and cyber domains in support of the Department of Defense’s Joint All Domain Command and Control battlefield strategy.
Contractors will compete for orders under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract that encompasses the maturation and demonstration of capabilities across domains and platforms through the use of modern software, open systems design and algorithm development, the Pentagon said Friday.
The Air Force Life Cycle Management will determine work locations with each order of the contract and expects work to run through May 28, 2025.
The awardees are:
- ADDX Corp.
- Capella Space Corp.
- AT&T (NYSE:T)
- Applied Information Sciences
- Atmospheric & Space Technology Research Associates
- Credence Management Solutions
- Edge Technologies
- EOS Defense Systems USA
- Exfo America
- Hermeus Corp.
- Ierus Technologies
- Cyberspace Solutions
- Nalej Corp.
- Labelbox
- OST
- Praeses
- Real-time Innovations
- Riverside Research Institute
- Saber Astronautics
- Shared Spectrum
- Shield AI
- Skylight
- Sparkcognition Government Systems
- Tenet 3
- Trace Systems
- Ultra Electronics Advanced Tactical Systems
- BrainGu
The Pentagon initially named 27 JADC2 contractors in May 2020 and has added since then more vendors to support the program.