Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: June 12, 2017
Jim Scanlon
Science Applications International Corp. (NYSE: SAIC) has received a potential five-year, $404 million task order to help the U.S. Army‘s software engineering directorate deliver virtual, interactive and multimedia system engineering services to Defense Department components, military personnel and federal government agencies.
SAIC said Friday the task order was awarded through the General Services Administration‘s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services contract vehicle and work will occur at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama.
“As part of this contract, SAIC will help to ensure that soldiers and Army personnel are well equipped to perform their missions at home and abroad,” said Jim Scanlon, senior vice president and general manager of the Army customer group at SAIC.
Scanlon added the company has supported SED operations over the past two decades.
Work also covers VSES support for the Army’s Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center as well as the Army Research, Development and Engineering Command.
The order has a one base year and four option years.
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