Computer Sciences Corp. (CSC) said Wednesday the Naval Supply Fleet Logistics Center Norfolk has awarded the company an indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity contract to provide operations, maintenance and management support to the Outside the Continental United States Navy Enterprise Network.
The contract calls for CSC to provide IT services on a per-seat basis and has a maximum estimated value of $144 million with a one-year base period and four one-year options.
The contract follows a previous ONE-NET task order awarded to CSC in 2010 under the GSA's Schedule 70 contract, which was exclusive to the Far East Operations.
Under the terms of the current agreement, CSC will continue to provide information technology services for the Naval Network Warfare Command in the Far East region. Additionally, the agreement will expand this footprint and provide service desk and field support, networks and systems operations, information assurance, network technical assistance and more to shore-based classified and unclassified networks at locations in Europe and Bahrain.
The CSC Team includes C4 Planning Solutions LLC, of Blythe, Ga.; Cisco Systems of San Jose, Calif.; Dell of Round Rock, Texas; F2 Systems of Midville, Ga.; General Dynamics Information Technology of Fairfax, Va.; Harris Corporation of Melbourne, Fla.; and STG, Inc. of Reston, Va
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