Eight win $809.5M Navy process improvement contract

Eight companies have won spots on an $809.5 million contract to provide the Navy with process improvement, reengineering, management and data support services.

Eight companies have won spots on an $809.5 million contract to provide the Navy with process improvement, reengineering, management and data support services.

The base value of the contract is $147.2 million.

The winners are:

  • Accenture Federal Services
  • CACI Enterprise Solutions
  • CGI Federal
  • Deloitte Consulting
  • ECS Federal
  • IBM
  • Leidos
  • Main Sail

The work will support the Naval Supply Systems Command Business Systems Center (NAVSUP BSC).

The NAVSUP BSC requires process management and data services to support current and future Navy requirements in the areas of data governance and analysis, business process re-engineering and management, and business system engineering and integration, the Defense Department said in a release.

Work will be performed in Mechanicsburg, Pa., and Washington, D.C., and is expected to be completed in February 2017.

Fifteen companies bid on this contract, the Defense Department said.

This contract was originally awarded on Jan. 25, but due to the inclement weather and subsequent government closings, this contract was not announced until Jan. 27.

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