Contract FA807518F1690

Kbr Wyle Services, Llc · Department Of Defense · September 2, 2021

Cost Plus Fixed FeeFull & Open CompetitionNAICS 541712IDIQ Task Order

Kbr Wyle Services, Llc was awarded a federal contract by Department Of Defense (Department Of The Air Force) on September 2, 2021 for $3.49 million of work in research and development in the physical, engineering, and life sciences (except biotechnology). Performance is in Lexington Park, MD. This is a task or delivery order issued under parent IDIQ FA807516D0010. The contract has been modified 2 times since the base award It uses cost-plus contract pricing. The most recent modification was on September 11, 2025. If all options are exercised, the contract could reach $41.94 million.

Obligated to date
$3.49M
$3,486,308
Current value
$41.94M
Modifications
2
Latest September 11, 2025

Contract details

PIID
FA807518F1690
Parent IDIQ
FA807516D0010
Award type
Delivery Order
Pricing
Cost Plus Fixed Fee
Competition
Full And Open Competition
NAICS
541712 · Research And Development In The Physical, Engineering, And Life Sciences (Except Biotechnology)
Product / service
R&D- Other Research And Development (Applied Research/Exploratory Development)
Place of performance
Lexington Park, MD
First action
September 2, 2021
Latest action
September 11, 2025

Description

EXPLAINABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS WITHIN INTEGRATED DYNAMIC VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENTS

Modification timeline

  • September 11, 2025
    Mod P00055 · Funding Only Action
    $41.42M
  • September 28, 2022
    Mod P00049 · Funding Only Action
    CYBER SECURITY TECHNICAL AREA TASK PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT EXPLAINABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS WITHIN INTEGRATED DYNAMIC VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENTS
    $41.17M
  • September 2, 2021
    Mod P00044 · Funding Only Action
    TECHNICAL AREA TASK PERFORMANCE WORK STATEMENT EXPLAINABLE ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENT APPLICATIONS WITHIN INTEGRATED DYNAMIC VISUALIZATION ENVIRONMENTS AIR FORCE RESEARCH LABORATORY 711TH HUMAN PERFORMANC…
    $39.31M

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Frequently asked questions

What is contract FA807518F1690?

Contract FA807518F1690 is a federal contract awarded to Kbr Wyle Services, Llc by Department Of Defense on September 2, 2021 for $3.49 million of work classified under RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT IN THE PHYSICAL, ENGINEERING, AND LIFE SCIENCES (EXCEPT BIOTECHNOLOGY). It has been modified 2 times since the base award.

Who won contract FA807518F1690?

Kbr Wyle Services, Llc won contract FA807518F1690 from Department Of Defense.

How much is contract FA807518F1690 worth?

Contract FA807518F1690 has obligated $3.49 million to date, with a total potential value of $41.94 million if all options are exercised.