Teledyne Brown awarded $126.6M contract for IT work at Naval Health Research Center

WASHINGTON — Huntsville’s Teledyne Brown Engineering received a $126.6 million contract from the Navy for IT work, the Department of Defense announced.

The $126,687,633 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract is for support services to include designing and developing IT applications, developing medical manpower analytical methodologies, implementing algorithms, mapping capabilities, optimizing simulation engines, migration of tools to a cloud environment, delivering training and providing help-desk services in support of the medical modeling, simulation and mission support department at the Naval Health Research Center.

The contract will include a five-year ordering period with no options and be completed by August 2030. Work will be performed in Huntsville and and San Diego.

Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk, Contracting Department, Philadelphia is the contracting activity.

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