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FAA Awards $295M Technical Center Support Contract
March 19, 2026
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) awarded a potential $295 million, seven-year Second Level Engineering Support contract to Quecon, an 8(a) and service-disabled/veteran-owned small business, in March 2026. This contract supports the FAA's Air Traffic Organization by providing broad engineering services at the William J. Hughes Technical Center in Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey. The scope includes implementing new hardware and software for the National Airspace System, with focus areas such as system assurance, safety management, and cybersecurity.
- Contract value and duration: $295 million over seven years, indicating a significant long-term investment in technical support for FAA's critical infrastructure
- Small business opportunity: Award to an 8(a) and service-disabled/veteran-owned firm highlights FAA's commitment to small business participation in major contracts
- Technical scope: Emphasis on system assurance and cybersecurity reflects growing procurement priorities in securing and modernizing air traffic control systems
- Location-specific implications: Opportunities for contractors and suppliers near the William J. Hughes Technical Center in New Jersey to support contract execution and related services
Agencies
Federal Aviation Administration
Vendors
Quecon, ASRC Federal
Contracts
$295 million, $432.2 million
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Sources
- FAA picks 8(a) firm for $295M Technical Center support contract - Washington Technology · Washington Technology · Mar 19
- FAA picks 8(a) firm for $295M Technical Center support contract - Washington Technology · Washington Technology · Mar 19