SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic Awards C2 Integration Support Contracts

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The Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center Atlantic awarded contracts worth a combined $75.8 million to Eagan, McAllister Associates (N65236-09-D-3806) in Lexington Park, MD and ManTech Systems Engineering (N65236-09-D-3807) in Fairfax, VA, to provide tactical command and control (C2) integration and improvement support for the U.S. Department of Defense and federal agencies.

The companies will provide system engineering, configuration management, test and evaluation, fleet introduction, product improvement, quality assurance, logistic, and life cycle management support for various C4ISR (command, control, communications, computer, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) requirements, programs, and projects.

The SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic was formed Sept 29/08 from the consolidation of the former SPAWAR Systems Centers Charleston, New Orleans, and Norfolk…

The SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic provides systems engineering and integration, configuration management, quality assurance, logistics, training, and test and evaluation in support of federal and DoD C4ISR requirements.

In its soliticiation, the center asked for bidders with experience in the following systems:

  • U.S. Navy C4ISR Mobile
  • USMC C4ISR
  • Other mobile and fixed-site C4ISR systems

SAIC, which is the parent company of Eagan, McAllister Associates, said in a July 30/09 release that the contract awarded to its subsidiary had the potential value of $196 million if all options are exercised. Eagan, McAllister will perform the work under its contract in Charleston, SC, and Lexington Park, MD.

Up to $222M for C5ISR Assistance to SPAWAR Charleston” has more on a similar contract awarded to Eagan, McAllister in 2008.

Categories: C4ISR, Contracts - Awards, Other Corporation, T&C - SAIC, USA

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