Serco Inc. announced April 7 that the company has been awarded a contract to deliver lifecycle sustainment support for the U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Command’s (NAVFAC) command, control, communications, computers and intelligence (C4I) systems. The five-year contract and options are valued at $131 million.
“We are excited that the Navy turned to Serco to support this growing program that keeps the Navy’s C4I systems operational and our warfighters safe,” Serco Inc. Chairman and CEO Dan Allen said. “I am proud of the team here at Serco for winning this new contract. We utilized our decade-long experience and innovation to design a winning solution for the Navy.”
Serco will provide preventive and corrective maintenance, information assurance, asset management, technical systems updates, service call resolution and configuration management for C4I systems. The company expects to hire approximately 60 new technicians to support the work at naval bases around the world.
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