SAIC captures $351M Navy contract for technical and engineering support

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Science Applications International Corp. will provide technical and engineering services to the Navy under a five-year task order that could be worth more than $351 million if all options are exercised.

Science Applications International Corp. will provide technical and engineering services to the Navy under a five-year task order that could be worth more than $351 million if all options are exercised.

The follow-on contract by the Naval Surface Warfare Center - Crane Division specifically calls for SAIC to support its Joint Special Operations Response Department, according to an announcement today by SAIC.

The JSORD provides the Defense and Homeland Security departments with specialized training and support in sensors, communications, mobility, maneuverability, and special munitions and weapons.

Under the task order, SAIC’s services will include scientific and engineering analysis, test and evaluation, technical data and integrated logistics support, field engineering, and configuration and data management.

These services will support JSORD sensor and weapon programs, with emphasis on electro-optic systems, the announcement said.

Work will be performed at the Naval Surface Warfare Center facilities in Crane, Ind.

The task order was awarded under the Navy’s SeaPort-e contract.

SAIC, of Falls Church, Va., ranks No. 7 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest federal government prime contractors.