Two Six Technologies has secured a 10-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with the Defense Threat Reduction Agency’s Research and Development Directorate, with a maximum cumulative ceiling of $4 billion.
“I could not be more proud of the Two Six team who won this next-tier contract award,” said Joe Logue, CEO of Two Six Technologies. “We went up against the large, legacy companies – all experts in their specific fields – and were selected for an award, which highlights our unique capabilities as a mission-driven company focused on rapid innovations, cutting-edge technologies, and solving complex national security challenges.”
The contract involves research, development, testing, evaluation, maintenance, support, and systems engineering to advance scientific and technological solutions for the Defense Department’s Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction objectives. Work is divided into three main pools: AI, machine learning, data science, and software development; operations in chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear environments; and targeting, information operations, and irregular warfare.
Two Six is among nine companies awarded slots and was chosen based on its strategy, proprietary products and expertise. The company plans to pursue specific task orders aligned with its strengths in technology development, R&D and agile project execution.
“Being named to this contract is meaningful and important on so many levels,” said Greg Bitel, vice president of business development at Two Six. “First, it demonstrates that Two Six has created a new and disruptive approach to winning competitive awards against much larger and longer-established firms. Second, it’s a massive growth opportunity for our company – and one we intend to seize upon. And third, it’s a recognition of the very intentional and strategic ways in which Two Six has grown and matured our capabilities to be a leader in the industry.”