Navy Contracts for CACI Technologies & HydroAcoustics

April 25, 2013

Latest Navy contracts issued by the U.S. Department of Defense include:

CACI Technologies Inc., Chantilly, Va.
Awarded a $20,150,158 modification to previously awarded contract (N00024-13-C-6322) for professional support services in support of Program Executive Office Littoral Combat Ships.

Services include professional services in the areas of: program management and acquisition support, technical and engineering support, business and financial management support and logistics support.  Work will be performed in Washington D.C. (89.9 percent); Norfolk, Va. (4.2 percent); San Diego, Calif. (2.2 percent); Panama City, Fla. (1.8 percent); Newport, R.I. (1.3 percent); and Monterey, Calif. (0.6 percent), and is expected to be complete by October 2013. 

HydroAcoustics Inc., Henrietta, N.Y.
Awarded a $8,910,574 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with firm-fixed-price and cost-plus-fixed-fee provisions for HLF-1 (HydroAcoustic Low Frequency) series transducers and related technical support services.  The HLF transducers will be used aboard U.S. Navy submarines.  Work will be performed in Henrietta, N.Y., and is expected to be completed by April 2016.

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