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Saab, Inc.

Federal Contractor · Rank #491

Total Federal Spending
$159.9M
$159,916,464
Total Obligations
25
Total Awards
25
Contracts
3
Agencies

Spending by Agency

Recent Awards

DescriptionAgencyStart DateAmount
THIS IS A FOLLOW-ON PRODUCTION AGREEMENT AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO 10 U.S.C. 2371B(F) WHERE COMPETITIVE PROCEDURES WERE USED. THIS IS AN UNDEFINITIZED CONTRACT ACTION. THE CONTRACT WILL BE DEFINITIZED TO FIRM-FIXED-PRICE CLINS.Department of DefenseJun 17, 2021$270.4M
XM919 IAMDepartment of DefenseAug 28, 2024$146.8M
LRIP UNITS 8 & 9Department of DefenseAug 29, 2023$126.0M
SPN-50 LRIP - ON FEDBIZOPS SOL# N00019PMA2130020Department of DefenseSep 25, 2020$98.2M
AIRPORT SURFACE SURVEILLANCE CAPABILITY (ASSC) IGF::CL::IGFDepartment of TransportationApr 5, 2012$92.8M
THE ENGINEERING AND MANUFACTURING DEVELOPMENT (EMD) NON-RECURRING EFFORTS TO DEVELOP, TEST AND UPDATE THE CONTRACTOR DESIGN TO A POST-CDR CONFIGURATION MODEL.Department of DefenseSep 21, 2016$91.1M
MULTI-MODE RADAR (MMR) SYSTEM PRODUCTIONDepartment of DefenseSep 22, 2017$76.4M
DEVELOPMENT AND PRODUCTION OF MK 9 TRACKER ILLUMINATOR SYSTEM (TIS) REPLACEMENT CONTINUOUS WAVE TRACKING ILLUMINATOR (CWTI) BASE AWARDDepartment of DefenseAug 2, 2021$65.2M
FY-22 PRODUCTION OF MULTI-MODE RADARDepartment of DefenseSep 30, 2022$55.3M
RWSL CONTRACT EXTENSIONDepartment of TransportationFeb 12, 2014$51.3M
PRODUCTION AND ENGINEERING SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE MK 39 MOD 3 EXPANDABLE MOBILE ANTISUBMARINE WARFARE TRAINING TARGET.Department of DefenseSep 30, 2022$44.2M
LIFE CYCLE SUSTAINMENT & FIELDING OF AN/SPS-77 (VARIANTS) RADARS, USMC AN/TPS-80 G/ATOR, CELSIUS TECH RADAR & CRYPTRONIC SITE 200 FIRE CONTROL RADAR AND OTHER SAAB SENSOR SYSTEMSDepartment of DefenseSep 17, 2021$30.7M
THIS CONTRACT REPRESENTS AN ORDER AGAINST THE BASIC ORDERING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE FAA AND SAAB, EXECUTED ON APRIL 1, 2024 IN SUPPORT OF THE SURFACE AWARENESS INITIATIVE (SAI) PROGRAM. THIS ORDER IS FOR A THE DEPLOYMENT OF A SITE AT NASHVILLE INTERNDepartment of TransportationApr 2, 2024$16.1M
UNDERWATER REMOTE OPERATED VEHICLE AND COMPONENTSDepartment of DefenseNov 30, 2023$15.9M
THE ALL DIGITAL RADAR TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATION (ATD) WILL WORK TO: DEMONSTRATE THE ALL-DIGITAL RADAR DESIGN AND ITS PERFORMANCE IN A RELEVANT MARITIME CONTESTED ENVIRONMENT AND DEFINE THE TECHNOLOGICAL LIMITATIONS AND PERFORMANCEDepartment of DefenseFeb 23, 2022$13.3M
THIS EFFORT WILL ADVANCE THE STATE OF THE ART OF BOTH AUTOMATIC TARGET RECOGNITION (ATR) AND AUTONOMOUS SENSOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT (SRM) R&D WITH BROAD MILITARY UTILITY, AND PROTOTYPE COUNTER-UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEM (UAS) CONCEPTS FOR SURFACE VEDepartment of DefenseJan 3, 2023$11.8M
MULTI-LATERATION DEPENDENT SYSTEM (MDS)/COOPERATIVE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (CSS) RU7 SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED COMPONENTSDepartment of DefenseSep 28, 2023$9.7M
PROVISION ITEM ORDERS MMR SPARES KITSDepartment of DefenseJul 7, 2024$8.9M
MDS SYSTEM COMPONENTS AND INSTALLATIONDepartment of DefenseMar 18, 2022$5.6M
LINC PROGRAMDepartment of DefenseFeb 7, 2023$5.0M

All federal spending data sourced from USAspending.gov, the official source for federal award data as mandated by the Government Accountability Office.

Saab, Inc. Federal Contracts FAQ

Saab, Inc. has received $159,916,464 in total federal obligations across 25 awards and 25 contracts.

Saab, Inc. works with 3 federal agencies, including Department of Defense, Department of Transportation, Department of State. The largest agency relationships are based on total dollar obligations.

Saab, Inc. has received federal awards in multiple states.

Saab, Inc. is ranked #491 among the largest federal contractors by total obligation amount. Rankings are based on USASpending.gov data for FY2024.

Sources: USASpending.gov, Federal Procurement Data System
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