Navy seeks support for R&D network

The Navy is checking the market for companies on its SeaPort-e contract, particularly small businesses, that can provide research, development, testing, and evaluation network infrastructure services for its teams, laboratories, and projects.

The Navy is checking the market for companies on its SeaPort-e contract, particularly small businesses, that can provide research, development, testing, and evaluation network infrastructure services for its teams, laboratories, and projects.

The contract’s work would include:

  • Network engineering, architecture, design and implementation
  • Network maintenance and operations
  • Network circuits
  • Network security/Firewall controls
  • System administration
  • Information assurance
  • High Performance Computing coordination

Currently, the infrastructure at the Patuxent River/St. Inigoes locations in Maryland includes roughly 500 switches, more than 20 routers, and over 5,000 connected devices.

This contract is a follow-on to a previous Seaport-e task order held by The MIL Corporation.

The Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR) provides products and full life-cycle support for naval aviation weapons systems, including research, design, development, test and evaluation, training, and in-service engineering. The Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division is a product center within NAVAIR that is the steward of the ranges, test facilities, laboratories, and aircraft necessary to support the Fleets requirements.

The Navy released its sources-sought notice Nov. 10. Responses are due by Nov. 25.

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