Isobar Public Sector announced it is an awardee of the Architecture and Integration Directorate multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract for the Air Force Materiel Command, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Architecture and Integration Directorate.
Isobar Public Sector will compete for task orders in development planning, systems development and synthetic environment development under a $900 million ceiling.
“Isobar has a long legacy of helping the Air Force innovate through digital technologies that enhance the capability of the warfighter,” said Yancey Hall, chief growth officer for Isobar Public Sector.
“We think this new vehicle will help the Architecture and Integration Directorate bring new technologies and capabilities that involve many of the practices and tools we’ve been using for our work in both the government and commercial sectors,” Hall said.