AMSEC Gets 'Big Win' Navy IT Contract

February 18, 2013

Logo courtesy of HII
Logo courtesy of HII

Huntington Ingalls Industries subsidiary AMSEC LLC wins IT support services contract to support Department of the Navy.

"This is truly a big win for AMSEC," said Michael Bernardi, program manager within the AMSEC's logistics, engineering, technology and training solutions group. "It enables AMSEC to increase our footprint in the New England area and sets the stage for future opportunities across the Navy enterprise."

The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity, firm-fixed-price contract contains a one-year base period with two one-year option periods which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of the contract to approximately $19.6 million.

"With this contract, AMSEC will deliver trustworthy IT support services to our customer while meeting the operational requirements of the Department of the Navy," said Harris Leonard, HII vice president and president of AMSEC operations. "We look forward to expanding our presence and implementing solutions in our core competencies of information technology with our team of highly skilled specialists."

AMSEC will provide on-site operational support for information technology systems in support of the Navy Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI)/functional area manager's information technology systems. The information management technology support services are for the enterprise business process information systems that support the Submarine Maintenance Engineering and Planning and Procurement Office (SUBMEPP).

The work will be performed in Portsmouth, N.H. If all options are awarded, the work is expected to be completed by April 2016. The Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center, Norfolk, Va., is the contracting activity.
 

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