SAIC provides systems integration services to Marine Corps

Contract calls for systems integration services work at Quantico, Va.

Science Applications International Corp. will provide systems integration services to the Marine Corps under a four-year prime contract worth $30 million.

The Marine Corps System Command's Information Systems and Infrastructure Product Group award calls for SAIC to provide the integration services to support the Total Force Structure Management System at Quantico, Va., according to a company announcement dated Aug. 16.

Under the contract, SAIC will provide systems integration support, including post-deployment software support, requirements development, and the implementation of training and system performance enhancements.

Total Force Structure Management System is an enterprise IT solution that provides accessible, timely and accurate information, the announcement states.

TFSMS also provides core capabilities for organizing the Marine Corps into capability-based forces, informs capability development through the Expeditionary Force Development System, and lays the foundation for future force management capabilities through the joint Global Force Management Data Initiative.

SAIC, of McLean, Va., ranks No. 6 on Washington Technology’s 2011 Top 100 list of the largest federal government contractors.

About the Author

David Hubler is the former print managing editor for GCN and senior editor for Washington Technology. He is freelance writer living in Annandale, Va.

Reader Comments

Please post your comments here. Comments are moderated, so they may not appear immediately after submitting. We will not post comments that we consider abusive or off-topic.

Please type the letters/numbers you see above
SEARCH

Trending

Webcasts

  • How Do You Support the Project Lifecycle?

    How do best-in-class project-based companies create and actively mature successful organizations? They find the right mix of people, processes and tools that enable them to effectively manage the project lifecycle. REGISTER for this webinar to hear how properly managing the cycle of capture, bid, accounting, execution, IPM and analysis will allow you to better manage your programs to stay on scope, schedule and budget. Learn More!

  • Surviving Lowest Price Technically Acceptable IT Projects: Maximize your Returns and Customer Satisfaction Ratings

    Register for this FREE exclusive roundtable webcast to hear from Nick Wakeman, Editor of Washington Technology, Shamun Mahmud, Cloud Security Architect, DLT Solutions and Paul McCloskey, Federal Alliances Leader, SolarWinds, and they discuss the different approaches on how you can deliver low cost, technically excellent, better value solutions to meet the fiscal and technology needs of today’s government, while still maximizing your returns on your LPTA IT projects. Learn More!