The Navy on Feb. 23 awarded eight companies multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contracts ranging from $13 to $19 million to compete for orders on engineering products supporting command, control, communications, computers, and intelligence (C4I) systems.

The Defense Department specified the engineering products include software applications, web service development, and database or database management systems for current and future C4I systems and related business systems applications. 

The initial contract is for two years, during which all awardees will have the opportunity to compete for task orders. The contract also includes three-one year options. Work will occur in San Diego and is expected to be finished by February 2020. If all options are exercised work will continue until February 2023.

The awardees include ODME Solutions LLC for $13 million with options for up to $36.6 million, Strategic Operational Solutions Inc. for $13 million with options up to $34 million, Technology Unlimited Group for $15 million with options up to $39 million, Forward Slope Inc. for $16 million with options up to $40.5 million, G2 Software Systems, Inc. for $17.4 million with options up to $45 million, Harmonia Holdings Group LLC for $18.4 million with options up to $49 million, Geocent LLC for $18.5 million with options up to $48 million, and Moebius Solutions Inc. for $19 million with options up to $48 million.

Funding will be obligated as task orders are issued via Navy research, development, test and evaluation (RDT&E), operations and maintenance (O&M), and other procurement accounts.

The contracting activity is the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific in San Diego.