2 Major R&D Contracts for Battelle
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2 Major R&D Contracts for Battelle

$192 Million in Services to the U.S. Army Over Five Years

Battelle's CBRNE Defense group was selected to provide vital mission support services to the U.S. Army through two key awards last month.

One contract for the Natick Soldier Research Development and Engineering Center, Warfighter Directorate is valued at $42 million over five years.

The work will be conducted with the government's Mission Equipment Systems Branch and will include support for tasks including: advanced technology development and human systems integration of personal protective equipment, body armor, exoskeletons, energy generation, energy storage, integrated helmet systems, personal electronics and man-portable nano-unmanned aerial systems, infrared night vision sensing capability and chemical and biological protection.

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The second award is an estimated $150 million, five-year Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) to provide on-site support to the U.S. Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC), the primary Department of Defense technical organization for non-medical chemical and biological defense. Battelle's work will support the Research and Development Directorate and includes a broad range of technical support within biosciences, physical sciences, chemical sciences, toxicology and obscurants.

"These important contract wins demonstrate that Battelle can win competitively bid contracts in our area of expertise -- CBRNE defense and R&D operations," said Rick Mettke, Manager for Battelle's CBRNE Defense Group's Mission Support Services. "We look forward to supporting our government clients as they tackle these strategically important tasks to protect the warfighter."

In addition to these mission support services, Battelle's more than 30 years of leadership in CBRNE defense includes research, development, testing and evaluation of threat detection sensors, personal protective equipment (PPE), chemical/biological agents and explosives; risk assessment software tools to help protect the nation against terrorism threats from weapons of mass destruction; and a wide range of impactful training capabilities -- from training emergency responders at the tactical level, who are responding to a possible terrorist attack, to commanders and government leaders at the operational and strategic levels who are managing the overall response.


Publishdate:
Aug 1, 2016

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