What's Happening?
Battelle has been named a major subcontractor in a significant contract awarded to Systems Application & Technologies, Inc. (SA-TECH) for mission support services at the U.S. Army Dugway Proving Ground. The contract, valued at over $100 million, spans
seven years and is part of a small business set-aside. It involves comprehensive support for the West Desert Test Center (WDTC) Mission Support Services, which includes operations across Dugway Proving Ground’s 800,000-acre Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB). Battelle will provide end-to-end support in areas such as range and test operations, special programs, metrology and calibration, test engineering, and high-hazard laboratory operations. This contract is crucial for Battelle as it reestablishes its presence at Dugway Proving Ground, a site where it previously operated until 2004.
Why It's Important?
This contract is strategically significant for Battelle, as it not only reestablishes its presence at a vital defense test center but also enhances its capabilities in defense-related unmanned systems testing and integration. The involvement in the WDTC Mission Support Services contract allows Battelle to expand its client-site talent base and strengthens its competitiveness for future defense test and range opportunities. For the U.S. Army, this partnership ensures continued support for critical chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense missions, which are essential for national security. The collaboration between SA-TECH and Battelle highlights the importance of leveraging small business capabilities in fulfilling complex defense contracts.
What's Next?
As Battelle and SA-TECH embark on this contract, they will focus on executing the comprehensive range of services outlined, including planning, test execution, and safety oversight. The partnership is expected to accelerate innovation in defense testing, particularly in unmanned systems and CBRN defense. The success of this contract could lead to further opportunities for Battelle in the defense sector, potentially expanding its role in other MRTFB operations. Stakeholders will likely monitor the progress and outcomes of this contract to assess its impact on defense capabilities and readiness.









