Two companies added to $344.5M contract to support Navy training program
Two companies have been added to a potentially $344.5 million contract to support the Naval Education Training Command’s Naval Training Products and Services program.
Two companies have been added to a potentially $344.5 million contract to support the Naval Education Training Command’s Naval Training Products and Services program.
The new winners are:
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Logistics Services International
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Technical Software Services
The two new contractors bring the total number of companies on the contract, which has a base value of $167.2 million, to seven.
The two companies join the other winners, including:
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General Dynamics Information Technology
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Science Applications International Corp.
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Camber Corp.
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Carley Corp.
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Sonalysts Inc.
Under the contract, the companies provide reengineering, development and personal computer simulation services in support of the Naval Education Training Command’s Naval Training Products and Services program. The contract will support various fleet training centers.
Work will be completed by May 2019, or in May 2022 with options.
Nine companies bid on the contract, which the Defense Department said was contracted out by the Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk Contracting Department.