Perdigita, a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business and a joint venture of ANALYGENCE and Client Solution Architects, has secured a potential five-year, $80 million contract from the U.S. Air Force’s Air Combat Command and 16th Air Force for cyber test and range engineering support services.
The Air Force Cyber Operational Test Evaluation and Range Support II contract has a one-year base period and four option years and covers cybersecurity assessments, training, administrative, unit line maintenance and technical services in support of the missions of ACC’s 346 Test Squadron and 318 Range Squadron, ANALYGENCE said Thursday.
The squadrons 318RANS and 346TS work to equip the Air Force and its allies with cyber capabilities to protect data and defend their systems and networks from adversaries.
Lonnie Parker, managing director of Perdigita and CEO of ANALYGENCE, said the joint venture looks forward to helping ACC and 16th Air Force meet the AFCOTERS II contract’s critical objectives.
He noted that the award reflects the company’s performance in delivering mission-critical cyber technologies to customers.
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