SAIC Awarded $9.8M of ADOCS S&D Contract

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SAIC of San Diego, CA received a delivery order amount of $9.8M as part of a $14.8M cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for "Sustainment and Development" (S&D) of the Joint Automated Deep Operations Coordination System. ADOCS helps the U.S. military harmonize and coordinate the activities of ground, artillery and air forces, maintain restricted targets lists, and other key command activities. It was labeled as one of the "unsung heroes" of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Work will be performed in Alexandria, VA and is expected to be completed by Feb. 27, 2006. This was a sole source contract (DACA42-03-D-0007) initiated Jan. 6, 2005 by the U.S. Army Engineer District, Alexandria, VA.

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