C4 Planning Solutions wins $48M Marine tactical system contract

Blythe, Ga.-based small business C4 Planning Solutions wins a potential five-year, $48.7 million contract to help the Marines install fielded C4 systems.

(EDITOR'S NOTE: A prior version of the story stated DXC Technology as the incumbent, not CSRA).

C4 Planning Solutions has won a potential five-year, $48.7 million contract to help the Marine Corps install fielded C4 systems -- command, control, communications and computers.

Blythe, Ga.-based C4 Planning Solutions beat out two other bidders for the contract awarded by Marine Corps Systems Command through a full-and-open competition.

CSRA has been the incumbent since April 2013, when its predecessor Computer Sciences Corp. first won the work.

The contract covers engineering support services that include technical expertise, troubleshooting, issue resolution, tactical communications network analysis, diagnostics, maintenance, configuration management and over-the shoulder-training.

Work will take place at Marine Corps facilities inside and outside the continental U.S. through Aug. 19, 2022.