The FRCs work to maintain and repair naval aircraft, as well as build airframes, engines, components and support equipment for the Naval Aviation Enterprise, SAIC said Monday.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with the Defense Logistics Agency contains a three-year base period, two two-year options and one three-year option.
“SAIC is proud to continue supporting DLA and the Navy’s FRCs by providing cost-effective supply chain management and logistics services, ” said Mark Escobar, senior vice president and general manager of Defense Department agencies and commands at SAIC.
The company will perform work in California, Florida and North Carolina.