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Source: Serco


SERCO AWARDED TO DELIVER IT AND ENGINEERING SUSTAINMENT SUPPORT FOR THE U.S. NAVY
Thursday, March 21, 2019

Source: Serco


HERNDON, Va.-- Serco has been awarded a new task order, under the SeaPort-e contract vehicle, to deliver technical and programmatic support at Naval bases around the world. The four-year task order has a one-year base period and three option years with a total value of $53 million.

Serco will provide support for Information Technology (IT), Anti-terrorism Force Protection (ATFP) systems, ELMR (Enterprise Land Mobile Radio), dispatch, alarms, network engineering, network roll-out support, and information assurance for all Navy regions world-wide.

Since 2001, Serco has been supporting the U.S. Navy with life cycle sustainment, acquisition and integration support for Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection (ATFP) Naval Electronic Surveillance Systems (NESS).

Source: www.serco-na.com
 

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