immixTechnology has received task orders from the US Air Force (USAF) under the multi-billion dollar network-centric solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) products contract vehicle.
 
The announcement comes after the air force published an official notice saying that the contract was available for ordering, last week.
 
Awarded in April 2013, the $6.9bn NETCENTS-2 contract features a three-year base performance period and three one-year options, and seeks to provide the air force with networking equipment, servers, storage systems, peripherals, and software and identity management/biometric solutions.

"NETCENTS-2 will be an important part of the air force’s acquisition strategy, and we look forward to supporting the program."

Commenting on the contract, immixGroup Programs director Patrick Cruciani said, ”NETCENTS-2 will be an important part of the air force’s acquisition strategy, and we look forward to supporting the program and helping our customers gain reliable access to the products they need while helping our clients grow their air force business.”
 
A follow-on recompete of NETCENTS acquisition vehicle for telecommunications and IT services, the contract aims to simplify the acquisition of services and capabilities of soldiers through the supply of a range of IT network-centric and telephony products, services and solutions, such as net-centric operations and missions.
 
Additional services provided by the indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (ID/IQ) firm fixed price (FFP) contract include sustainment, migration, integration, training, help desk, testing and programme operations for the air force and the US Department of Defense (DoD) worldwide.
 
The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center/HICK, located at Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex, in Alabama, US, serves as the contracting activity.
 
Other NETCENTS-2 contract awardees include General Dynamics, Ace Technology Partners, CDW Government, CounterTrade Products, FedStore, Intelligent Decisions, Iron Bow Technologies, World Wide Technology, Blue Tech, Unicom Government, Global Technology Resources, Micro Tech, and Red River Computer.

Defence Technology