The task order has a one-year base period that will run through Nov. 30, 2023, and two one-year options and covers IT systems support, information assurance and cybersecurity, network assistance, NMCI support and hardware maintenance and development services, CSA said Wednesday.
“CSA’s partnership with Naval Education and Training Command and NSTC continues to expand as we adapt and innovate our capabilities to meet the Navy’s training needs,” said Ronald “Fog” Hahn, chief growth officer of CSA.
The company will also help ensure IT compliance for various departments within the Navy, the office of the secretary of defense and Congress.
CSA inherited the position on the multiple-award TSS 2 contract through Capstone, which CSA acquired in July 2021.
Capstone was one of the five companies that won spots on TSS 2, an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract that provides IT support services for the military branch’s human resource platform, MyNavyHR.
Work on the task order will occur in Pensacola, Florida, and Great Lakes, Illinois.
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