Alion to help advance LandWarNet strategy

Alion Science and Technology Corp. will provide technical support for the Army’s LandWarNet program under a new $3.1 million task order.

Alion Science and Technology Corp. will provide technical support for Army’s LandWarNet program under a new $3.1 million task order.

Alion will furnish services and expertise to the Army LandWarNet and Battle Command Directorate to help the Army Deputy Chief of Staff establish and advance network and battle command capabilities, company officials said today. The scope of work includes analysis, technical engineering, project and configuration management, quality assurance and staff level research, the officials said.

Among the project’s goals are to enhance strategic planning, conduct systems analysis, optimize fiscal resources and offer program management recommendations, the company said.

LandWarNet is an Army program that seeks to establish a standardized set of warfighting capabilities across the Army’s computer networks and communications processes.

The Army awarded the task order through the Battle Command Support Services contract program.

Alion, of McLean, Va., ranks No. 39 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.