According to the Department of Defense: “Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) (N00039-10-D-0002); SAIC (NYSE: SAI) (N00039-10-D-0003); and General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) (N00039-10-D-0004), are each being awarded a $408, 791, 035 indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity multiple award contract for Common Afloat Local Area Network Infrastructure (CALI). The purpose of the CALI contracts is to procure shipboard network infrastructure and related engineering support services, mainly in the areas of production, engineering, and common computing environment components. The contracts also provide for engineering support services within these three main areas, to include: integrated logistics support; configuration management; test and evaluation; quality assurance; and installation support. Specific requirements will be defined in individual orders issued in a multiple award contract environment. These contracts include an optional ordering period which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of each contract to an estimated $502, 221, 092. Work will be performed in Eagan, Minn., San Diego, Calif., and Fairfax, Va., and is expected to be completed by May 31, 2014. If the optional ordering period is exercised, work could continue until May 31, 2018. Contract funds will not expire at the end of the current fiscal year. This requirement was solicited using full and open competition via the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command e-Commerce and Federal Business Opportunities Web sites, with eight offers received. The Space and Naval Warfare System Command, San Diego, Calif., is the contracting activity.”
Lockheed Martin, SAIC, General Dynamics Sign On To Large Navy Deal
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