ManTech to support Navy ship maintenance, logistics program under $39.4M contract

ManTech Systems Engineering Corp. has won a potentially $39.4 million contract to support the Navy’s Ship Maintenance and Logistics Information Systems (SMLIS) program.

ManTech Systems Engineering Corp. has won a potentially $39.4 million contract to support the Navy’s Ship Maintenance and Logistics Information Systems (SMLIS) program.

The base value of this contract is $21.3 million.

ManTech will provide systems operations, sustainment and support services in support of the program.

The SMLIS program supports U.S. Navy shore-based maintenance and logistics information technology systems that used to support a wide variety of business processes at the naval shipyards, regional maintenance facilities, ship repair facilities, and NAVSEA headquarters, according to a FedBizOpps notice.

Under the contract, ManTech will provide enterprise support to the SMLIS program, including engineering support in the areas of information technology life cycle planning, operations and sustainment, documentation, program management, application technical refresh, testing, training and deployment, the Defense Department said in a release.

Work will be performed in Norfolk, Va., Mechanicsburg, Penn., Rocket Center, W.V., Kittery, Maine, Washington, D.C., San Diego, Calif., Fairfield, Calif., Mayport, Fla., and Indian Head, Md., and is expected to be completed by November 2015.