KBR secures $140M task orders for engineering, rapid prototyping efforts for US Navy

KBR has been awarded two recompete task orders totaling $140 million to support engineering and rapid prototyping efforts for the US Navy.

Photo: US Navy. An F/A-18E Super Hornet attached to the Gunslingers of Strike Fighter Squadron 105 lands on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Dwight D. Eisenhower (CVN 69), April 30 2020.

The U.S. Air Force Installation Contracting Agency (AFICA) awarded KBR these cost-plus-fixed-fee task orders under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s (DoD IAC) multiple-award contract.

As informed, the US-based engineering, procurement and construction company received a $76.4 million task order to provide engineering, logistics and reliability analysis to the Naval Air Systems Command’s (NAVAIR) F/A-18 and EA-18G Program Office (PMA-265).

KBR will work with PMA-265 to increase aircraft platform and systems reliability and availability, as well as reduce total ownership cost. It will also seek to extend the service life of the F/A-18C/D Hornet, F/A-18E/F Super Hornet, and EA-18G Growler aircraft.

This work will be performed primarily at Naval Air Station (NAS) Patuxent River in Maryland over the next five years, according to KBR.

KBR was also awarded a $63.6 million task order to promote innovation and reduce the time required to deliver new capabilities to fleet users for NAVAIR’s Multi-Mission Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems Program Office (PMA-266).

Specifically, the company will focus on the rapid prototyping of new technologies for unmanned aviation platforms and systems, demonstrating these technologies in representative and realistic environments. The company will work with PMA-266 to integrate new technologies into existing platforms; mature designs into producible and sustainable products; and procure limited quantities sufficient for research and development associated with initial deployment.

KBR will also support cybersecurity requirements, initial training, technical publication development, and the testing and troubleshooting of tools, equipment, and processes. KBR will primarily carry out this work at NAS Patuxent River over the next five years.

“These awards underscore KBR’s ability and commitment to provide the most cutting-edge solutions to advance manned and unmanned aircraft for the U.S. Navy. Together, we are delivering enhanced warfighting capabilities for the fleet,” Byron Bright, KBR President, Government Solutions U.S., commented.