SAIC will carry out in-service engineering work to help the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific sustain the operational effectiveness and peak capacity of TACNET infrastructure, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Work under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity award includes network data assurance accreditation, integration, command, control, communications, and intelligence equipment, system analysis and upgrades, and remote assistance and repairs.
SAIC is expected to perform most of its work in San Diego as well as at DOD-run ashore and afloat facilities worldwide.
The Navy will finance the services with its budget for operations and maintenance, research, development, test and evaluation, shipbuilding and conversion, and other procurement activities. Funds will be obligated on a per-order basis.
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