USAF new command and control facility to receive support from SAIC
NewsSeptember 30, 2016
MCLEAN, Va. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SSC) Pacific officials placed a tasked order with Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) to provide technical engineering and installation services to support a command and control facility (C2F) for the U.S. Air Force.
SAIC engineers will support SSC Pacific in the design, installation, configuration, and transition of the information technology (IT) infrastructure of the new C2F. Engineers will also support the development of a private cloud data center infrastructure for staff.
Under contract, SAIC will also support critical project management activities and logistic planning actions for the integration testing and eventual migration of mission systems to the new facility. The team will apply SSC Pacific’s shore installation processes throughout the engagement supporting engineering phases and providing corresponding deliverables during each phase.
The contract’s total value is estimated at $47 million under the Naval Sea System Command’s SeaPort-e contract vehicle. The single-award task order has a one-year period of performance and three one-year options. Work will be performed near Omaha, Nebraska.
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