The Washington Headquarters Services awarded Analytic Services, better known as ANSER, and Systems Planning and Analysis spots on a potential $1.5 billion contract for analytic and technical support services.
Services covered by the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract are for acquisition and sustainment, financial, data governance and international programs and security, the Department of Defense said Friday.
The firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee award also covers legislative and policy analysis, capability portfolio management, acquisition intelligence, engineering, agile methodologies and data science support.
The companies will perform contract work in the National Capital Region, primarily the DOD headquarters. Funds will be sourced from the WHS budget for operations and maintenance, as well as research, development, test and evaluation.
WHS is the contracting activity, and expects the contract to be fulfilled by Sept. 28, 2028.
In December 2022, WHS named nine awardees of the said IDIQ. Services include data science, data analytics, data governance, legislative analysis and international programs and security support and work is scheduled to run through Dec. 19, 2027.