American Systems awarded $23.5 million by Navy

On Wednesday, it was announced that American Systems had been awarded 10 task orders by the Naval Facilities Engineering Command Specialty Center Acquisitions worth an estimated $23.5 million. Nine of the orders are funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, and all 10 fall under an existing indefinite delivery-indefinite quantity contract for support of the Navy’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) Program.

Under the new agreement, American Systems is to design, procure, install, and test advanced metering solutions in alignment with the Energy Policy Act of 2005, which obligates all federal agencies to install advanced metering devices that provide daily usage data. American Systems’ will provide software applications, communications networks, data acquisition systems, and smart meters that collect electric, water, gas and steam usage data.

American Systems’ work aims to help achieve the goal set out by the AMI Program, which is to ultimately reduce energy consumption by strategically allocating energy resources.

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