Huntsville firm VetTech wins $348M MDA contract

(256 Today)

HUNTSVILLE — A Huntsville company has won a contract from the Missile Defense Agency valued at nearly $348 million.

According to the Department of Defense, VetTech was awarded the competitive cost-plus-fixed-fee contract. The contract runs to December 2029 with a total value of  $347,709,008, the DoD said in a news release.

The contractor is required to provide support in strategic planning and financial management, cost estimating and analysis, accounting and financial improvement, financial systems support and integration, foreign military sales, human resources, equal employment opportunity, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

The work will be performed in Missile Defense Agency headquarters in Huntsville and Fort Belvoir, Va.; and elsewhere.

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