Agile Decision Sciences awarded $13.2M contract from Defense Health Agency

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WASHINGTON — Agile Decision Sciences of Huntsville has been awarded a $13,271,550 modification under a previously awarded contract, the Department of Defense announced.

Themodification exercises an option to continue administrative, analytical, and consulting services to support, analyze, and investigate issues related to military public health, force health protection, and health service support during deployments, extended training missions, and operational testing, according to a DoD news release.

Services include management, planning and execution support; studies, analytical, and evaluation support; administrative support; document and records management; business process reengineering; logistical support; budget planning and management; knowledge management; and business office support.

Supported organizations include the deputy assistant secretary of war for health readiness policy and oversight; principal deputy assistant secretary of war for health affairs; office of the assistant secretary of war for health affairs; the director, Defense Health Agency; the Chief of Staff; and other subordinate program directorates.

The award obligates fiscal 2026 operations and maintenance appropriations for services through Dec. 6, 2026. The total value of the contract, including unexercised options, is $73,187,618.

The Defense Health Agency, Professional Services Contracting Division, Falls Church, Va., is the contracting activity.

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