SAIC wins $80M contract for network sustainment support

Science Applications International Corp. has won an $80 million contract to provide the Navy with integrated afloat and ashore tactical networks engineering agent sustainment support.

Science Applications International Corp. has won an $80 million contract to provide the Navy with integrated afloat and ashore tactical networks engineering agent sustainment support.

Under the contract, the company will support a number of networks including:

  • Integrated Shipboard Networks System
  • Automated Digital Network System
  • Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System Maritime
  • Submarine Local Area Networks
  • Sensitive Compartment Information Networks
  • Consolidated Afloat Networks Enterprise Services

SAIC will provide engineering, technical and integrated logistics support and configuration management, the Defense Department said in a release.

Work will be performed at the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific, San Diego, Calif., and is expected to be completed in September 2015.

Three companies bid on this contract.

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