Local firm lands $15M AFRL contract

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A Dayton technology company just landed a nearly $15 million Air Force Research Lab contract.

Edaptive Computing Inc. has been awarded a $14,865,271 cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for research and development of the Joint Federated Assurance Center Trust Lab Enterprise effort, the Department of Defense aid.

The effort seeks to deploy and support decision-aiding tools for the Air Force Research Laboratory Joint Federated Assurance Center, focusing on engineering for integrated circuits electronics.

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Work will be performed in Dayton, and the work is expected to be completed by March 13, 2024.

This award is the result of a non-competitive acquisition, the department said.

Fiscal 2020 research and development funds in the amount of $12.5 million are being obligated at time of award.

The Air Force Research Lab, headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, is the contracting activity.

In September, the same company was awarded a $10.9 million modification to a previous Army contract for improving medical technology. Work for that contract was to be performed in Falls Church, Va.

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