Ethic Tech awarded $47M contract for services at Pentagon, Golden Dome office

WASHINGTON — Huntsville-based Ethic Tech has been awarded an Indefinite-Delivery Indefinite QuantityFirm-Fixed Price contract by the Pentagon. The full value of the contract is $47 million, according to a Department of Defense news release. The value of this award is $9 million.

The contract will be through the Pentagon Reservation Maintenance Revolving Fund up to the maximum value of $47 million.

Under the contract, Ethic Tech will provide a broad range of inter-related administrative, acquisition, financial management, professional, and program management support services in support of the Washington Headquarters Services Facilities Services Directorate  mission and support elements as well as the mission of the Office of Golden Dome for America.

The contract will support all the FSD operations, streamlining the support service functions across the directorate, the news release said.

Aside from accomplishing these tasks separately, as they are described in individual task order PWS, Ethic Tech is expected to take an integrated, process-oriented approach that will result in standardized, repeatable process improvements that maximize the use of this contract to effectively utilize resources throughout the agency, the news release said.

The work will be performed in Huntsville; the Pentagon; the Mark Center; Fairfield, Pa.; and Frederick, Md. The estimated contract completion date is Nov. 3, 2030.

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