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Voyager Technologies Added To Air Force $46 Billion Agile Acquisition Contract

Voyager Technologies Added To Air Force $46 Billion Agile Acquisition Contract
Voyager Technologies' capabilities include divert, attitude, post-boost, and roll-control systems. Image: Voyager

Defense and space technology company Voyager Technologies recently secured a position on a $46 billion multi-award contract that Air Force manages aimed at rapidly delivering a wide range of capabilities, the company said on Monday. Voyager in March was selected—along with 121 other vendors—to compete for work under the 10-year Enterprise-Wide Agile Acquisition indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract (EWAAC) focused on digital engineering, agile processes, and open architectures. Initially awarded in October 2021 to 55 vendors, the 10-year EWAAC now has 298…

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