Odyssey Awarded STS II SMC/MC Task Order

Odyssey has been awarded a five-year $36,970,361 firm-fixed-price contract to provide technical advisory and assistance services to the Space and Missile Systems Center in the following three main categories: Systems Engineering (providing system engineering, system integration, system effectiveness and analysis, system architecture and risk management), Operations and Sustainment (providing support for the integrated sustainment test and support environment and operations and sustainment engineering), and Acquisition Security (providing program protection planning, cybersecurity, unit and administrative security). Work will be performed at Los Angeles Air Force Base, California; Vandenberg Air Force Base, California; and Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado.

This award is the result of a competitive acquisition using the General Services Administration OASIS Small Business Pool 5B with five offers received.

This award is the culmination of tremendous effort to establish a footprint in the Los Angeles market at SMC in particular. Congratulations to Odyssey’s VP of Operations for the Western Region, Eric Svarverud, Director of Strategic Capture, Steve Sovaiko, SMC Program Director, Michael Gabor, Manager of Proposal Development, Michelle Nixon and the entire pursuit team on this award. With five more Task Orders still to be competed on the STS-II program, Odyssey has a great opportunity to experience substantial growth in LA.

Odyssey Awarded EPASS Armament Task Order

The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center announced on Friday, May 29th that Odyssey Systems was the winner of the EB Task Order under the EPASS contract. This 338-FTE effort supporting the Armament Directorate at Eglin AFB, FL is the single largest task order ever won by Odyssey.

In his congratulatory message to EPASS PM Elizabeth Matthews and Proposal Manager Michelle Nixon, Odyssey CEO, Randy Nunley, offered these thoughts “I am thrilled over the win, extremely happy for you guys in that this is a validation of all of your hard work and dedication, but mostly I’m simply proud of you and Odyssey. You never gave up despite the odds and I am deeply appreciative of that effort. Much like the initial PASS capture was a true seminal point in Odyssey’s history I think this win writes the beginning of another chapter in our growth and national recognition.”

The magnitude of this tremendous achievement and the impact to Odyssey going forward is unfathomable. Congratulations to Elizabeth and her team!!!

The Defense Department announcement is provided below: Odyssey Systems Consulting Group LTD, Wakefield, Massachusetts, has been awarded a $212,402,709 cost reimbursable contract for advisory and assistance services (A&AS). Contractor will provide A&AS for the Armament Munitions Directorate in support of the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. Work will be performed at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, and is expected to be complete by May 31, 2020. This contract involves foreign military sales. This award is the result of a competitive small business set-aside acquisition with six offers received. The contract was competed within Pool 5B of the General Services Administration One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services small business contract. Fiscal 2015 missile procurement, other procurement, operations and maintenance and Foreign Military Sales funds in the amount of $7,239,242 are being obligated at the time of award. The Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, is the contracting activity (FA8622-15-F-8120).

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