GrammaTech gets options picked up on $27.6M Navy contract

ITHACA, N.Y. — GrammaTech, Inc. has been awarded a modification to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy, bringing the total value of the pact to nearly $27.6 million. The cost-plus-fixed-fee modification is for the effort entitled, “Matured and Enhanced Total Platform Cyber Protection (TPCP) Technologies for Improved Security (METIS),” according to a July […]

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ITHACA, N.Y. — GrammaTech, Inc. has been awarded a modification to a previously awarded contract from the U.S. Navy, bringing the total value of the pact to nearly $27.6 million.

The cost-plus-fixed-fee modification is for the effort entitled, “Matured and Enhanced Total Platform Cyber Protection (TPCP) Technologies for Improved Security (METIS),” according to a July 8 contract announcement from the U.S. Department of Defense.

This contract adjustment provides for the execution of options II and III. Work will be performed at GrammaTech’s facility in Ithaca and is expected to be completed 12 months from the date of option exercise. The total value of option II and option III are each nearly $6.9 million, per the contract announcement. The Office of Naval Research in Arlington, Virginia is the contracting authority.

GrammaTech says it is a developer of software-assurance tools and advanced cybersecurity solutions. The firm says it helps customers solve the “most challenging software issues of today and tomorrow, safeguarding embedded mission-critical devices from failure and cyber attack.” 

GrammaTech’s research and development center is in Ithaca and its corporate headquarters is in Bethesda, Maryland.

Other clients of GrammaTech include BAE Systems, Critical Link, Harris, Honeywell, NASA, and Northrop Grumman, per its website.         

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