Alion, Navy Contract Valued up to $391M

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Alion Science and Technology, an employee-owned technology solutions company, announced on Feb. 2, that it has been awarded a contract to support the Naval Systems Engineering Directorate (SEA 05) in providing technical and management services in all technical disciplines required to design and support the full spectrum of naval ship types. The award, a cost-plus, fixed-fee delivery order under the NAVSEA SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) contract, has a potential value of $391m over up to five years and extends Alion’s 35 years of continuous support to SEA 05.

As with the recent CG(X) design and acquisition contract awarded to Alion, this delivery order calls on the fully integrated capabilities of John J. McMullen Associates (JJMA) and assets of Anteon Corporation, which were both acquired by Alion in the past four years.

The delivery order has one base year, one option year and three one-year award terms. Work will be performed primarily in the Washington, DC area and will be supported by business units throughout Alion as well as by a team of over 50 subcontractors including 32 small businesses.

(www.alionscience.com)

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