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Engility Holdings, Inc. Wins Position on Contract to Support U.S. Navy

By Tracy BellMarch 13, 2014
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Engility Holdings, Inc. (Engility), based in Chantilly, announced Tuesday that it has won a position on a $50 million multi-award contract to provide engineering and technology support for U.S. Navy anti-submarine warfare sensor systems.

Under the five-year cost-plus-fixed-fee contract, Engility will provide technical and scientific research, development, integration, analysis, assessment, testing and evaluation of ASW sensor systems. The Naval Air Warfare Aircraft Division based in Patuxent River, Md., awarded the contract to Engility.

“We are proud of this win, which reflects Engility’s ability to provide outstanding high technology systems engineering and systems integration services across multiple requirements,” said Engility president and CEO Tony Smeraglinolo. “We look forward to supporting this vital U.S. Navy program and believe winning this position will enable Engility to compete for future high technology related tasks in support of the Navy’s war fighting capability.”

According to Engility, tasks will include work on manned and unmanned platform avionics and sensors overseen by the Acoustics Systems Division and the Electro-Optics and Special Mission Systems Division.

 

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