The Department of Defense Information Analysis Center has awarded technology integrator Science Applications International Corp. a $126 million single-award task order.
The award calls for SAIC to provide research and development for modeling and simulation enhancements in support of the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Ground Vehicle Systems Center in Warren, Michigan.
Under the 5-year task order, SAIC will provide research and development in a broad range of modeling, simulation and software-intensive areas, including ground combat systems modeling and simulations, software-in-the-loop systems integration laboratories, and lab-based performance assessments of life cycle systems architectures.
“We are excited to support GVSC in its important role in providing world-class engineering across the acquisition life cycle,” said Bob Genter, SAIC president of the Defense & Civilian Sector.
“The Army’s ground dominance within the Multi Domain Operations construct is critical, and our team’s unique competencies and domain expertise in areas like digital engineering and modeling and simulation will help them sustain that for years to come,” he added.
The CCDC GVSC develops, integrates and sustains technology solutions and capabilities for DOD crewed and unmanned ground combat and combat support systems to improve current force effectiveness and provide superior capabilities for the future.