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Insitu UAV
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Jonathan Wander
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NAVAIR China Lake Contracts awarded contract N68936-19-D-0026 (IDIQ; CPFF and FFP type contract) for $7,497,412.22 to Insitu, Inc at 118 E Columbia River Way, Bingen WA 98605, for hardware and services for Rapid Response Unmanned Aerial Systems. The award was made in conjunction with the first delivery order, awarded on 30 September 2019, in the amount of $22,656.00, which fulfills the contract minimum and provides spare hardware for unmanned systems. The ordering period for the IDIQ contract is for five years. The program that this supports is the Unmanned Aerial Systems, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division China Lake CA.
The Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division, NAVAIR China Lake, awarded contract N68936-19-D-0026 to Insitu, Inc. for hardware and services supporting Rapid Response Unmanned Aerial Systems. This Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract utilizes both Cost Plus Fixed Fee and Firm Fixed Price structures with a total value of $7,497,412.22. The initial delivery order was issued on September 30, 2019, for $22,656.00 to satisfy the contract minimum and provide spare hardware for unmanned systems.
The contract carries a five-year ordering period and supports the Unmanned Aerial Systems program at China Lake, California. This procurement falls under NAICS 336411 for Aircraft Manufacturing and PSC code 15. Although the award was published on October 3, 2019, under solicitation number N6893615R0091, the primary point of contact for the action is Jonathan Wander.
The award recipient, Insitu, Inc., is located in Bingen, Washington. This federal action was conducted by the Department of the Navy and involves no set-aside restrictions according to the notice metadata. The scope focuses on providing the necessary hardware components and technical services required to maintain and deploy rapid response aerial platforms for the Naval Air Warfare Center.
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