SAIC announced it was recently awarded a prime contract by the Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO-CBD) to provide program, engineering, medical, and technical support services. The multiple-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a three-year base period of performance, two one-year options, one six-month extension optional period, and a total contract value of $495 million for all awardees, if all options are exercised.
Under the contract, SAIC will provide support services to JPEO-CBD in several domains, including business and analytical, engineering and technical, logistics, information technology and medical. SAIC is one of 42 contractors eligible to compete for task orders under the contract.
“Through a convergence of our health and national security offerings, SAIC will provide program, engineering, medical, and technical support services in a more dynamic and efficient way,” said Joe Craver, president of the Health and Engineering Sector at SAIC.
JPEO-CBD provides research, development, acquisition, fielding and life-cycle support of chemical and biological defense equipment and medical countermeasures for the U.S.
“The services we offer through this contract vehicle greatly improve JPEO-CBD’s ability to respond to the needs of the warfighter, which provides greater security to the nation and our assets and allies overseas,” added John Thomas, acting president, National Security Sector, SAIC.