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Iron Eagle X Awarded $430 Million Contract for US Special Operations Command Activities

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Iron Eagle X Awarded $430 Million Contract for US Special Operations Command Activities

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Iron Eagle X Awarded $430 Million Contract for US Special Operations Command Activities
Iron Eagle X Awarded $430 Million Contract for US Special Operations Command Activities

Iron Eagle X, Tampa, Florida, was awarded a contract with a maximum ceiling of $430,000,000 and a 10-year ordering period for a range of activities, including further research and development, products, services, and production for further technical development and applications derived from previous U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) tools and extending solutions to meet USSOCOM software solution requirements for challenges associated with a host of operational workflows and interoperability among data sets and applications in the furtherance of the program. Fiscal 2022 operations and maintenance; and fiscal 2022 research, development, test and evaluation funding in the amount of $3,877,823 are being obligated at the time of award. This contract is an Other Transaction Agreement authorized under 10 U.S. Code §4022(f). USSOCOM, MacDill Air Force Base, Florida, is the contracting activity.

Iron EagleX is an agile customer focused team. The company are passionate people solving tough problems and bringing modern technology solutions and practices to Government customers. The company deliver engineering solutions in cloud computing, big data, cyber, and machine learning technologies to modernize and migrate systems to the cloud. Iron EagleX take on and fill advanced operational and mission support gaps and can adjust to requirements while sustaining excellence in execution and performance. IEX is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) born in California’s Silicon Valley and led by former Special Operations Forces (SOF) combat veterans turned business executives. IEX employees rely on their intelligence, integrity, attitude, aptitude, and common sense to solve some of the most complex big data, cyber, and intelligence issues facing our government today.

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