SAIC Snags $249M Naval Air Warfare Center Contract
Science Applications International Corp. has won an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract with a $249 million ceiling from the U.S. Navy.
The contract calls for SAIC to continue supporting the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division's combat instrumentation platforms used for training and test evaluation ranges.
"SAIC's expertise in systems integration and engineering provides solutions to support the U.S. Navy's testing and training needs," said Bob Genter, president of SAIC's defense and civilian sector. "We are excited to build on our progress and continue our work at the Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division."
Under the contract, SAIC will perform systems design and integration, hardware and software upgrades or modifications for the Combat Environment Instrumentation Systems.
SAIC will also provide services to support global position system-based range equipment, airborne electronic warfare systems, warning & countermeasures systems, and range radio-frequency/electro-optical tracking systems. Plus, the company will deliver test support and instrumentation for unmanned aerial vehicle and telemetry systems.
This work will continue SAIC's support of NAWCWD with products and services associated with CEIS EW systems, interfaces and auxiliary equipment. The company will also continue providing field service support to more than nine test locations within the Navy's testing and evaluation domain.