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Voyager Space Subsidiary Wins Spot on $900M Air Force IDIQ; Frank Morgan Quoted
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Voyager Space Subsidiary Wins Spot on $900M Air Force IDIQ; Frank Morgan Quoted

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Voyager Space subsidiary has been selected by the U.S. Air Force Life Cycle Management Center for a spot on a potential $900 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract for yielding cost-effective warfighting capabilities. 

As an awardee, Valley Tech Systems, a part of Voyager Space’s defense arm that was acquired in 2021, will assist the AFLCMC’s Architecture and Integration Directorate with the development of multidomain systems, the company announced from Denver, Colorado on Monday.

Voyager Space Chief Operating Officer Frank Morgan said this contract is an important milestone for the organization. The award, he added, “reinforces the importance of growing solutions we deliver in support of the U.S. Air Force.”

“We are thrilled to continue our contributions from concept development, through design, development, implementation, fielding and support,” said Morgan.

Work under the award will cover numerous areas, including modeling, simulation and analysis, capability development/planning and cost analysis/trades. The company will also be responsible for technical risk reduction, test engineering and the creation of synthetic simulator environments for operational test and training as well as the development and curation of standards, architecture and software.

Contracting activities will support AFLCMC/XA’s mission to provide new methods for acquiring multi-domain systems capabilities and related technologies.

“We are proud to be selected by the AFLCMC/XA to develop innovative open architecture ISR systems using new and existing technologies,” commented Mike O’Brien, president of defense systems at Voyager Space.

He added that the enterprise is looking forward to teaming with the directorate as well as the larger defense community “to solve hard problems and protect our national security interest in a world of increasingly sophisticated adversaries.”