Task order award
KBR Receives $62M Army Task Order for Engineering and Analysis Services
The U.S. Army has awarded engineering company KBR a five-year, $62 million recompete task order for conception-to-completion services.
Under the task order, KBR will provide development, testing, engineering and analysis services for the Army Program Executive Office Missiles and Space, Tactical Aviation and Ground Munitions Project Office and the Strategic and Operational Rockets and Missiles Project Office. Work will be performed at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama.
The task order was awarded under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s Multiple-Award Contract vehicle, KBR said.
Byron Bright, president of KBR Government Solutions and a 2022 Wash100 winner, said work under the award will help the Army meet strategic and operational requirements for warfighters and the United States’ allies. Bright, who is also a Potomac Officers Club member, added that the company has supported PEO Missiles and Space in other missions. KBR has been working with PEO Missiles and Space for over two decades.
The U.S. Air Force’s 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron awards DOD IAC MAC task orders to enhance the Defense Technical Information Center repository and the Research and Development and Science and Technology communities. The DOD IAC program was established in 1946 to enhance collaboration across the Defense Department and the S&T community.
KBR offers security, consulting, engineering, training, program management and other technology services to various clients, including those in the defense, industrial and federal civilian sectors. It is headquartered in Houston and has multiple offices within and outside the U.S.
Category: Defense and Intelligence