SAIC wins $47.4M sole-source Navy contract
SAIC will provide fleet training over the next year while a competitive contract is developed.
Science Applications International Corp. won a one-year, $47.4 million sole-source contract to provide training services to the Navy.
This contract is being sole-sourced to SAIC until the competitive follow-on contract can be issued, according to the Defense Department announcement.
Services include integrated training support and execution and support for associated fleet commands and activities conducting fleet training.
The one-year firm-fixed price contract is valued at $45.8 million, but the total value could reach $47.4 million if all options are exercised.
Work will be completed by July 2013 and will be performed in the following areas:
- Virginia Beach, Va.
- Norfolk, Va.
- Suffolk, Va.
- Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
- Stennis Space Center, Miss.
- Everett, Wash.
- Yokosuka, Japan
Current fiscal year funds are scheduled to expire on Sept. 30, 2012.
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