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Navy contracts General Dynamics to develop weapons-related software
by Richard Tomkins
Fairfax, Va. (UPI) Apr 11, 2013


SAIC providing Navy with training support services
Mclean, Va. (UPI) Apr 11, 2013 - SAIC is to provide a range of training support services for the program offices of the U.S. Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific.

The multiple award, an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract vehicle, has a three-year period of performance. Its cost-plus-fixed-fee total value is $35 million. Under the award, shared with three others, SAIC will compete for task orders to support SSC Pacific's Training Development and Support Center offices.

"We are pleased to continue to provide training support to fleet sailors and SSC Pacific on new and legacy systems," said Tom Watson, senior vice president of Science Applications International Corporation's Navy and Marine Corps Group. "This enables fleet users to be prepared to effectively operate and troubleshoot critical systems for the U.S. Navy."

SSC Pacific is the U.S. Navy's lead organization for integrated command, control, computers, communications, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance technologies.

SAIC said work under the award would primarily be performed in San Diego, Calif.

The U.S. Navy has issued a contract for software for modeling the effects of the release of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear materials.

The software is to be developed and integrated by General Dynamics Information Technology and will serve as the foundation for the Navy's Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command's Joint Effects Model Increment 2 System.

"General Dynamics has a strong foundation of CBRN scientific subject matter experts who understand both the parameters and requirements for successful model development," said Ed Hudson, vice president and general manager of General Dynamics Information Technology's Network and Mission Systems sector. "We look forward to continuing our relationship with SPAWAR and expanding our presence in the chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive weapons community."

The JEM science and technology prototype is to provide rapid CBRN defense planning capabilities to remotely deployed warfighters through web application interfaces.

General Dynamics said the contract has a potential value of $23.5 million over five years if all options are exercised. Work will be performed at company facilities in New York, Rhode Island and California.

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