Alion nabs Defense IT services subcontract

Alion Science and Technology Corp. won a subcontract to provide IT services to the Defense Department's Joint Spectrum Center.

Alion Science and Technology Corp. won a one-year, $1.4 million subcontract to provide IT services to the Defense Department's Joint Spectrum Center.

Under the subcontract, Alion of McLean, Va., will maintain the center's management databases that support the Defense Department's wireless frequencies management operations worldwide. The company also will provide a range of information assurance and network operations support services for the center.

The prime contractor is Pragmatics Inc., also of McLean, Va., a privately owned company that provides IT services to federal military and civilian agencies.

The subcontract supports a task order under the Defense Systems Agency's Next Generation Engineering Contract awarded in April 2005. Alion has provided similar services to the Joint Spectrum Center under a different contract for many years.

The center is the Defense Department's research hub for use of electromagnetic spectrum for national security and military objectives.

Alion is an employee-owned technology solutions company that provides services for the government and commercial sectors. The company employs more than 2,600 people and annual sales of $282.1 million. It ranks No. 63 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list, which measures federal contracting revenue.