Author: Scott Nicholas|| Date Published: November 29, 2016
Four companies have been awarded three-year contracts to provide in-service accreditation, engineering, integration, life cycle support, production and sustainment services for U.S. Navy shore networks.
Work also covers support for network components, network service platforms and non-integrated shore systems of joint DoD and Navy shore units globally.
The contracts base and ceiling values are provided below:
Booz Allen: base value of $46.3 million with a $78.5 million ceiling if all options are exercised
Engility: base value of $48.7 million with a $82.4 million ceiling if all options are exercised
King Technologies: base value of $52.5 million with a $88.6 million ceiling if all options are exercised
SAIC: base value of $49.8 million with a $83.9 million ceiling if all options are exercised
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific received eight bids for the contracts through a solicitation on the FedBizOpps and e-Commerce Central websites.
Contractors will perform work in San Diego, California and various locations inside and outside the continental U.S. through Nov. 27, 2019.
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