CSRA gets $80M bridge contract for Navy ONE-Net

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CSRA has won an $80.3 million bridge contract to continue providing IT services to the Navy’s Naval Enterprise Network outside the continental United States.

CSRA won the ONE-Net contract in 2011 when the company was known as Computer Sciences Corp. With the bridge contract and its options, the contract has been extended through January 2019.

CSRA has won an $80.3 million bridge contract to continue providing support of the Navy’s Naval Enterprise Network, or ONE-Net, outside the continental United States.

The base value of this contract is $39.1 million.

ONE-Net provides Navy outside the U.S. with core IT services such as non-classified internet protocol router network and secret internet protocol router network access, network connectivity and security, mobile access and desktop support, the Defense Department said in a release.

The contract continues IT services during the transition from the ONE-Net contract to the Next Generation Enterprise Network family of contracts in support of the Naval Enterprise Networks Program Office. Those contracts are now under development.

Work will be performed at Navy and Marine Corps locations in Bahrain, Greece, Guam, Italy, Japan, Poland, Republic of Korea, Romania, Singapore, Spain, and United Arab Emirates.


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