
Georgia Tech Research Corp., Atlanta, Georgia, 36 to exercise option 1 against a previously awarded cost contract to develop a new kind of high performance computer (HPC) called “real-time HPC” You will be awarded a monthly change of $ 11,510,337. Create a large virtual radio frequency test range that balances computational throughput with very low latency. This change increases the value of the underlying contract by $ 11,510,337. The new total is $ 13,913,213. Work is done at a contractor facility in Atlanta, Georgia (50%). New York, New York (30%); Aurora, Colorado (20%). The option will be fulfilled from August 1, 2021 to July 31, 2024. 2021 research, development, testing and evaluation (DoD) funding will be required at $ 972,876 at the time of awarding. The funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. The agreement was procured competitively through a wide range of agency announcement requests from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) published on beta.sam.gov and the DARPA website. There were 8 proposals and 1 was awarded. The Navy Information Warfare Center Pacific in San Diego, California is under contract (N66001-20-C-4002).
Georgia Institute of Technology research developing “real-time” high-performance computers
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