Alion won a $63, 782, 673 modification to continue work under a SEAPORT-e contract vehicle task order before the Navy awards new follow-on work, the Defense Department said Thursday.
Work will include logistics, technical support, planning and readiness support, fleet introduction training and financial management support services for ongoing maintenance and modernization initiatives.
The Navy is obligating $19, 230, 119 in fiscal year 2013 operations and maintenance funds at the time of award.
According to the Pentagon, the company is scheduled complete work under the cost-plus-incentive-fee modification in January 2014.