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Research Innovations, Inc. Announces Award on $37B IDIQ Contract for C4ISR Work

Research Innovations, Inc. Announces Award on $37B IDIQ Contract for C4ISR Work

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ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 2, 2019 /PRNewswire/ — Research Innovations, Inc. (RII) is excited to announce its award of the U.S. Army’s Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) contract, a $37.4 billion indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) program that provides customized best value solutions to a diverse group of organizations that span the spectrum of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) mission requirements throughout the world.

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This contract award continues the strong relationship RII has had with key Army and DOD customers, providing responsive solutions to the most pressing current and emerging operational needs.  The RS3 competitive bid process highlights RII’s commitment to providing advanced technology solutions that meet current and emerging warfighter needs across the spectrum of strategic, operational, and tactical requirements. 

“This is the largest IDIQ contract in RII’s history and demonstrates our employees’ ability to deliver discriminatingly innovative solutions to our nation’s warfighters,” said RII CEO Jack Harrington.  “With capability to support any government agency, RII is very strategically positioned to create next generation solutions across a wide range of customers in key areas of Command & Control, Big Data Analytics, AI and Machine Learning, and Cyber.”

The contract, managed by the Army Contracting Command at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD (ACC-APG), provides knowledge-based professional services for government programs that have C4ISR mission requirements.  The five-year base contract ordering period and five-year optional ordering period will enable new contract awardees, including RII, to compete for task orders that support multiple C4ISR service areas.  RS3 primary service areas include (but are not limited to) Engineering; Research, Development, Test and Evaluation (RDT&E); Logistics; Acquisition and Strategic Planning; Education and Training Services.

With offices in Alexandria, VA, and Melbourne, FL as well as staff embedded with key customers globally, RII supports critical defense, intelligence, and law enforcement customers across the U.S. Government and with select international customers.  RII rapidly delivers transformative technology to customers and end users to achieve its core purpose of “Creating RIIdiculously Awesome solutions that make the world safer.”  Visit www.researchinnovations.com for more information.

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