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Alion Lands $59M Deal with Navy Warfare Development Command Red Cell 

By Staff WriterJune 28, 2020
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Alion Science and Technology has won a $59 million contract for the implementation of advanced threats for weapon system research. The contract support Navy Warfare Development Command Red Cell’s information operations cell, and electromagnetic maneuver warfare cell.

The contract comes under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s multiple-award contract vehicle, which allows for competition at the task order level. These DOD IAC MAC TOs are awarded by the U.S. Air Force Installation Contracting Center for work to be performed for various U.S. military organizations. 

Alion’s team “will continue delivering ideas for warfighters through analysis and development of innovative solutions for operational challenges,” said Katie Selbe, senior vice president and general manager of Alion’s Cyber Network Solutions Group.

“Alion’s strong past performance features a team of proven performers with a deep understanding of the technical work, which enables the team to continue delivering critical solutions for NWDC,” she added.

The contract calls for Alion to provide engineering research, analysis, requirements identification, planning, scheduling and software and concept development. These efforts aim to enhance the scope and fidelity of weapons systems representations in order to support wargaming exercises and experimentation.

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