Dayton, Ohio-based Ardent Technologies has been awarded an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) support services contract from the Energy Department’s Office of Environmental Management (EM) that could be worth up to $4 million.
The contract, which is for three years, calls for Ardent to provide support services – such as information technology, server management, and cybersecurity – to the DOE Environmental Management Consolidated Business Center and various sites across the department’s nuclear cleanup complex.
Ardent Technologies is considered a small disadvantaged business for DOE procurement purposes. Fixed-price and time-and-materials-type task orders may be issued against the contract for specific work orders, DOE said in a news release.
The company’s website indicates that Ardent is a 16-year-old firm specializing in information technology. It has more than 70 employees serving clients in federal, state, and local government, as well as in commercial markets.