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    Perspecta Receives $62M NGEN Extension

    By Staff WriterApril 7, 2020
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    Mac Curtis, Perspecta

    Government services provider Perspecta Inc. has received a 4-month, $62 million extension to its current Next Generation Enterprise Network, or NGEN, contract with the Department of the Navy to continue providing end-user hardware services.

    “We know firsthand how complex any transition on this network can be and remain committed to providing uninterrupted service to the Sailors and Marines that depend on us,” said Mac Curtis, president and CEO of Perspecta. “The Navy and Marine Corps can continue to count on us for steadfast support and dedication to their mission, which we have provided them for nearly two decades. We look forward to leveraging our knowledge and experience to support their evolving needs.”

    The extension calls on Perspecta to deliver various end-user hardware services through July 2020, providing additional time for the orderly transition of those services to the NGEN-R End User Hardware contract.

    Under the current NGEN program, Perspecta operates the Navy Marine Corps Intranet, the world’s largest intranet, with approximately 300,000 seats representing 700,000 Navy and Marine Corps uniformed and civilian users, largely within the continental U.S.

    This contract extends Perspecta’s support of a program that began in 2000, when the Navy started a forward-leaning transformation to secure net-centric operations.

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