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ZYCI Awarded Advanced Weapons Procurement Acquisition Contract
Mitch Free • July 16, 2023

ZYCI Clinches Prestigious DEPARTMENT of defense IDIQ Contract for Advanced Weapons Procurement Acquisition

We are pleased to announce that ZYCI, a leading innovator in the defense industry, has been awarded an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract (N6893622R0034) by the Department of Defense for Advanced Weapons Procurement Acquisition. This major contract, with a ceiling value not exceeding $7,020,865, serves as a testament to ZYCI's commitment and track record of supporting the advancement of the capabilities of our national defense system in support of the war fighter.


The IDIQ contract is a flexible agreement allowing for an indefinite quantity of services for a specific period. It provides the Department of Defense with a mechanism to swiftly meet changing requirements, highlighting the government's agile approach to ensuring national security.


Under this contract, ZYCI will provide critical machined and fabricated components required to fortify the development of advanced weapons systems. This award underscores the federal government's dedication to leveraging small businesses to help equip our armed forces with cutting-edge resources to safeguard our nation.


By partnering with ZYCI, jobs will be created, technological innovation will be stimulated, and the ripple effects will be felt throughout the small business defense sector.


As ZYCI starts to deliver under this contract, we will do so proudly and work tirelessly in our unwavering commitment to national security.


The Department of Defense continues to uphold its commitment to tap into the small business sector to foster innovation and broaden capabilities to help rebuild our defense industrial base. 


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