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$112.6M to Support Defense Civilian Personnel Data System

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Lockheed Martin Services, Inc. in Cherry Hill, NJ received a maximum $112.6 million firm fixed price contract for the operation, sustainment, and maintenance of the Defense Civilian Personnel Data System (DCPDS) for federal civilian agencies. Work will be performed in Cherry Hill, NJ and San Antonio, TX. This is a web-solicited, sole source, time and materials contract with a base year and 4 one-year options. The contract will thus expire on September 28, 2010 if all options are exercised. The Defense Logistics Agency Enterprise Support in Fort Belvoir, VA issued the contract (SP4700-05-C-0020).

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