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Serco Wins $600M Navy Contract for Tech Support Services

By Staff WriterMarch 14, 2021
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Dave Dacquino, Serco

Serco Inc. has been awarded a re-compete contract with the U.S. Navy to maintain hardware, software and firmware in support of the Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Ashore Sustainment Program.

The 8-year, single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a 5-year base period and one 3-year option period with a contract ceiling value of $600 million. The IDIQ was also issued with a 5-year task order with a total value of $153 million, if all option years are exercised.

Serco has provided unique AT/FP Ashore System service for the Navy since 2003, said Dave Dacquino, company chairman and CEO.

“Since then, we have increased our worldwide deployment team significantly,” he added. “We consider it an honor to continue to support the Navy on such a global scale.”

Under the contract, Serco will provide work for life-cycle sustainment of physical security/access control and command, control, communications, computers and intelligence systems in support of Commander Naval Installation Command’s AT/FP program worldwide.

Serco will also work with the government to execute targeted technology refresh efforts that will incorporate the latest system capabilities, with the goal to drive improved system performance.

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