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SAIC Wins $625M Navy
C4I Contract March 12, 2010
Science
Applications International Corporation has been awarded a prime contract
by the U.S. Navy's Program Executive Office (PEO) of Command, Control,
Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) to develop Department
of Defense command and control (C2) software, as well as modification
and enhancement of existing C2 systems. The multiple award,
indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, has a three-year base
period of performance, two one-year options and a ceiling value of more
than $625 million for SAIC. Work will be performed primarily at PEO
C4I's headquarters in San Diego, Calif.
PEO C4I provides integrated communication and information technology
systems, delivering end-to-end connectivity and enabling decision
superiority to ensure mission success of U.S. naval forces. It acquires,
fields, and supports C4I systems that extend across Navy, joint, and
coalition platforms. This includes managing acquisition programs and
projects that cover all C4I disciplines: applications, networks,
communications, intelligence and surveillance, and reconnaissance
systems for afloat platforms and shore commands. Under the contract,
SAIC will provide support in areas including software engineering,
design, development, integration and modification, as well as test and
evaluation. SAIC will also provide integrated logistics support, and
configuration and program management services as required.
"We look forward to helping PEO C4I identify effective and affordable
solutions to emerging C2 (command and control) requirements, and
assisting them as they continue to acquire, integrate and deliver C4I
technology to the naval warfighter operating on afloat platforms, at
shore commands, or in a joint service environment," said Peter Dube,
SAIC senior vice president and business unit general manager. |