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ARDEC Weapons Research

ARDEC Weapons Research Technical, Design and Support Services

ARMY IDIQ Expired
Obligated to date
$96.3M
Task orders
45
Companies awarded
5
Ceiling
$99,996,304.59

Vehicle overview

The ARDEC Weapons Research Technical, Design and Support Services is a multi-award IDIQ managed by Army Contracting Command-Picatinny (ACC-PICA) for the Department of the Army. The vehicle provides research, development, and support services for Army weapons systems. It has a total shared ceiling of $99,996,305.

The vehicle provides professional engineering services and professional, administrative, and management support services (PSC R).

Vehicle details

Ceiling

$99,996,304.59

ARDEC Weapons Research contract holders

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Frequently asked questions

What is ARDEC Weapons Research?
The ARDEC Weapons Research Technical, Design and Support Services is a multi-award IDIQ managed by Army Contracting Command-Picatinny (ACC-PICA) for the Department of the Army. The vehicle provides research, development, and support services for Army weapons systems. It has a total shared ceiling of $99,996,305.
Which agency manages ARDEC Weapons Research?
ARDEC Weapons Research Technical, Design and Support Services is a IDIQ managed by ACC Picatinny (PICA), Department of the Army.
What can agencies acquire through ARDEC Weapons Research?
The vehicle provides professional engineering services and professional, administrative, and management support services (PSC R).
How much has been obligated through ARDEC Weapons Research?
$96.3M has been obligated across 45 task orders.
How many contractors hold ARDEC Weapons Research?
5 contractors hold a position on ARDEC Weapons Research.
What is the contract ceiling of ARDEC Weapons Research?
ARDEC Weapons Research has a program ceiling of $99,996,304.59.
Is ARDEC Weapons Research active?
No, ARDEC Weapons Research is not currently active — its status is expired.

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