Huntsville-based CQJV wins $156M contract to support Air Force operations

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HUNTSVILLE CQJV has been awarded a $156 million contract by the Air Force, the company announced.

The five-year Advisory and Assistance Services contract supports the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center (AFLCMC) Air Force Program Executive Office for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and Special Operations Forces (SOF) (AFPEO/AI) Directorates.

CQJV is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Huntsville-based Canvas.

“This award highlights CQJV’s innovation and mission-critical expertise,” said Canvas President Mally Cash. “We’re addressing today’s challenges while preparing for the future, and it’s an honor to support the Air Force’s ISR and SOF missions.”
This strategic contract, with work primarily based at Robins Air Force Base and extending to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, strengthens CQJV’s role in providing engineering, logistics, program management, cybersecurity, and administrative expertise to support vital Air Force missions.

“This opportunity allows us to deepen our support for the Air Force,” said Business Unit Director Jacob Jaworski. “Our team is committed to delivering specialized expertise that strengthens ISR and SOF initiatives and ensures mission success.”

Headquartered in downtown Huntsville, Canvas delivers engineering and technical solutions to customers in federal and commercial markets. The company specializes in Test & Evaluation, multidisciplinary Engineering, Technology Development, Cybersecurity, Warfighter Operations, and Lifecycle Management.

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