WASHINGTON — QinetiQ US, a defense contractor based in Lorton, Virginia, was awarded a $224 million contract to offer systems engineering and technical support to the Space Development Agency.
SDA is an agency under the U.S. Space Force. It’s constructing a mesh network in low Earth orbit — called the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture — projected to have a whole lot of satellites.
QinetiQ received a five-year contract for “management and skilled services, acquisition support, and engineering and technical evaluation needed to deliver the Proliferated Warfighter Space Architecture,” said a DoD contract announcement Aug. 30.
DoD said the contract was a competitive acquisition and two offers were received.
The corporate won what’s often called a SETA contract, short for Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance. SETA contractors typically are hired to support major DoD acquisition programs to enhance the federal government workforce.
Avantus Federal acquired by QinetiQ
The SDA contract was awarded to Avantus Federal, a government contractor that bid for the work before it was acquired by QinetiQ in November 2022.
QinetiQ US is a subsidiary of QinetiQ Group, a defense and security firm headquartered in the UK. It acquired Avantus Federal for $590 million.
On the time of the acquisition, Avantus Federal had roughly 1,150 employees with security clearances working for defense, intelligence and homeland security agencies.