V2X Inc. has won a $141 million cost-plus-fixed-fee task order to continue providing comprehensive engineering support for Command, Control, Communications, Computer and Intelligence systems.
This work is part of the Navy’s Fleet Systems Engineering Team program, which V2X has supported for 25 years.
“V2X provides a full range of assured communications services that are integral to the readiness of U.S. Navy ships,” said Jeremy C. Wensinger, president and CEO of V2X. “Since 1999, we have delivered complex C4I support under FSET, showcasing our longstanding history of innovative solutions. We look forward to continuing this vital relationship with the Navy.”
Under this contract, V2X will deliver end-to-end C4I systems engineering solutions to the Navy’s afloat force, including command ships, ballistic missile defense ships, strike groups and specific shore facilities. It will also provide systems engineering and technical innovation for the integration of new capabilities to mitigate new threats to Navy networks.
“Our fleet systems engineers will play a crucial role in monitoring C4I system performance, providing essential feedback on computer network defense status, and ensuring Navy C4I systems are promptly protected in the event of a mission impacting event,” the company said in a press release.
The contract extends through July 2029, with an option to extend to 2030.