Analysis, Evaluation and Development of Techniques and Technologies for Electronic Attack (EA) and High-Power Microwave (HPM) Synergistic Interactions in High Power Electronic Warfare Scenarios

Award NoticeNo Set AsideAwarded

This federal contract opportunity has been awarded to on September 9, 2025.

Award Information

DEPT OF DEFENSE awarded this contract to for $36,760,191 on September 9, 2025, as part of federal procurement initiatives.

This award is part of federal acquisition procurement activities.

Award Number
N0017325C2435
Award Amount
$36,760,191
Award Date
September 9, 2025

Key Takeaways

  • No response deadline specified - contact the agency for details
  • Set-aside for No Set Aside businesses
  • Work to be performed in WASHINGTON, DC
  • Industry: Research and Development in the Physical, Engineering, and Life Sciences (except Nanotechnology and Biotechnology)

Contract Details

Notice ID
N0017325C2435
Opportunity Type
Award Notice
Sub-Agency
DEPT OF THE NAVY
Office
NAVAL RESEARCH LABORATORY
Posted Date
Tuesday, September 9, 2025
Response Deadline
Not specified
PSC Code
AC33
Set-Aside
No Set Aside
Place of Performance
WASHINGTON, DC, 20375-5328
Status
Active

Description

Integration Innovation, Inc. (i3) is being awarded a $36,760,190.51 cost-plus-fixed-fee (CPFF) completion-type contract for the Analysis, Evaluation and Development of Techniques and Technologies for Electronic Attack (EA) and High-Power Microwave (HPM) Synergistic Interactions in High Power Electronic Warfare Scenarios. This contract is being awarded as a result of a proposal submitted in response to NRL's Broad Agency Announcement, N0017324SBA01, and includes a 12-month Base Period and four 12-month Option Periods.

Why This Opportunity Matters

The Department of DEFENSE is seeking responses for research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences (except nanotechnology and biotechnology) with a set-aside for No Set Aside businesses in WASHINGTON, DC. This set-aside designation means eligible businesses face reduced competition from larger firms.