Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: June 17, 2022
A BAE Systems business in Rockville, Maryland, has won a $699 million contract from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to manage, operate and maintain computational systems for the Department of Defense’s scientific and engineering communities.
The company’s technology solutions and services unit will provide program-wide support to Defense Supercomputing Resource Center users, the Department of Defense said Thursday.
USACE received four bids via the internet for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract and expects BAE to complete services by June 15, 2027.
The Pentagon established five centers as part of the department’s High Performance Computing Modernization Program to offer scientists and engineers access to HPC machines, networks, archival mass storage and computational expertise.
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