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US Navy Issues Ordnance Management System Contracts

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AGM-154 JSOW, loading(click to view full) The US Fleet and Industrial Supply Center Norfolk Contracting Department’s Philadelphia Office recently awarded a trio of contracts that provide program management and technical support services for the Naval Operational Logistics support Center’s Ordnance Information System, which is used for the important job of tracking US Navy ammunition, bombs, missiles, etc. located around the world. The 3 contracts were competitively procured via Navy Electronic Commerce On-line, with 5 offers received. They are all 1-year contracts running to September 2011, with 4 one-year option year periods after that: Computer Sciences Corporation in Falls Church, VA wins a $9.4 million indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity base contract, which could be worth up to $49.7 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed in Norfolk, VA (90%); Mechanicsburg, PA (5%); and Crane, IN (5%) (N00189-10-D-Z041). Serco, Inc. in Virginia Beach, VA wins an $8.3 million indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity base contract, which could be worth up to $44.1 million, if all options are exercised. Work will be performed in Norfolk, VA (9%); Mechanicsburg, PA (5%); and Crane, IN (5%) (N00189-10-D-Z042). CACI, Inc. in Chantilly, VA received a $6.9 million indefinite-delivery/ indefinite-quantity base contract, which could be worth up to $36.1 […]

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