V2X to support US Space Force on Ascension Island
The contract has $140m ceiling value and includes a one-year base period along with four one-year option periods.
May 1, 2025
Ascension Island supports the US Space Force and the broader Eastern Range mission. Credit: T. Schneider/Shutterstock.
V2X has secured a new task order with a five-year duration from the US Space Force to support a key space force tracking and instrumentation station.
The contract is in line with the provisions of the US Air Force’s Contract Augmentation Program V (AFCAP V).
The contract, which is on a firm-fixed-price basis, includes a one-year base period along with four one-year option periods, and has a ceiling value of $140m.
Ascension Island, a remote outpost in the South Atlantic, is instrumental in facilitating US Space Force endeavours and contributes to the Eastern Range mission.
The agreement entrusts V2X with the provision of critical services aimed at enhancing mission performance, increasing operational effectiveness, and strengthening infrastructure robustness on the island.
V2X president and CEO Jeremy Wensinger said: “Ascension Island plays a significant role in advancing the US Space Force mission, and we’re proud to support this national security asset.