A contract to provide sensitive mission support services to the Joint Improvised-Threat Defeat Organization (JIDO) has been awarded to Amyx, Inc. of Reston, Virginia.
The $189,263,856 ceiling cost-plus-award-fee task order was made via a General Services Administration (GSA) OASIS Small Business Pool 1 contract.
The task order provides a key component for JIDO’s mission to enable Department of Defense actions to counter improvised threats with tactical responsiveness and through anticipatory, rapid acquisition in support of combatant commands’ efforts to prepare for, and adapt to, battlefield surprise in support of counter-terrorism, counter-insurgency, and other related mission areas including counter-improvised explosive device (IED).
Amyx Inc. will provide systems engineering and technical assistance; acquisition and program management; JIDO operations support; mission-based research and analytical assistance, as well as support services for acquisition and contracting, human capital management, resource management, security assurance, logistics, facilities safety and operations, event and communications support, process improvement, and organizational effectiveness.
Work will be performed in Virginia and the National Capital Region. The expected completion date is Jan. 17, 2022. Joint IED Defeat funds in the amount of $4,185,000 are being obligated at the time of award.