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LinQuest Corporation was awarded a $200,000,000 ceiling Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contract by the United States Space Force.
LinQuest will provide solutions under the IDIQ contract to the Strategic Requirements, Architectures and Analysis Directorate (HQ USSF/S5/9).
A number of commercial-off-the-shelf 0.005 kg devices communicated voice and data services via an emulated 0.005 kg radio access network to Omnispace’s on-orbit satellite using LinQuest Corporation’s lab facility in Northern Virginia.
LinQuest acquired The Perduco Group in November 2019.
The Defense Department announced the LinQuest $500,000,000 contract on 2021-03-05.
LinQuest Corp. was awarded a $500,000,000 contract by the U.S. Space Force on 2021-01-04 for analysis work over five years.
LinQuest received a $200,000,000 contract last month for advisory and support services for the Space Force’s Space Operations Command headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base.
LinQuest was awarded a $500 million, 5-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to provide analysis support to the U.S. Space Force.
LinQuest’s Integrated Analytics & Support business unit performed work under the Department of Defense’s SBIR program.
LinQuest will expand support across its lines of business to the U.S. Space Force and the broader space community under the new contract.
U.S. Space Force awarded LinQuest Corp. a $200,000,000 contract for advisory and support services for Space Operations Command.
LinQuest received a $14,000,000 follow-on contract from U.S. Space Command in 2020.
LinQuest acquired The Perduco Group in October; The Perduco Group provides data analytics, modeling, and simulation services for military and intelligence agencies.
LinQuest received a $9,200,000 contract from U.S. Space Command in 2019 to help with the command’s standup.
The $200,000,000 LinQuest contract covers work performed at Space Operations Command headquarters at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado between now and February 2030.
LinQuest Corp. won a $9,200,000 contract a year ago to help with the standup of U.S. Space Command.
LinQuest Corp. received a $14,000,000 contract for support services to U.S. Space Command last month.
U.S. Space Command awarded a $14,000,000 contract to LinQuest for support services on 2020-04-15.
About 60 LinQuest employees work full-time at U.S. Space Command at the command’s primary locations at Peterson Air Force Base and Schriever Air Force Base in Colorado.
LinQuest received a $9,200,000 contract one year earlier to help with the standup of U.S. Space Command.