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    Alion Wins $87M NAVSEA Task Order

    By Staff WriterJune 3, 2021
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    Glenn Goodman, Alion
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    Alion Science and Technology has been awarded an $87 million task order with a 60-month period of performance to provide technical analysis for Naval Sea Systems Command Deputy Commander for Surface Warfare.

    Serco, Inc. will serve as a primary subcontractor on this contract.

    Under this task order, Alion will provide SEA 21 with research-based technological analysis and deliverables for its weapon, HM&E, logistic, and service delivery systems onboard surface non-nuclear naval vessels to include combatant and non-combatant ships.

    “The Alion/Serco team has an exceptional understanding of the SEA21 program and the Integrated Data Environment (IDE) requirements. With the knowledge and experience this team brings, we are able to develop new tools and solutions that are specifically designed to increase efficiencies and drive process improvements,” said Glenn Goodman, Alion’s senior vice president and general manager of the Live, Virtual and Constructive Solutions Group.

    “Alion will continue to provide uninterrupted technical services to NAVSEA 21 to support Navy ship maintenance and modernization for in-service ships throughout their lifecycle for continued warfighting capability to the Fleet,” Goodman said.

    Alion was awarded this contract under the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center’s multiple-award contract vehicle. These DOD IAC MAC task orders are awarded by the U.S. Air Force’s 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron to develop and create new knowledge for the enhancement of the DTIC repository and the Research and Development and Science & Technology community.

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