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    Client Solution Architects Lands $35M Naval Education, Training Command Contract

    By Staff WriterNovember 15, 2022
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    Client Solution Architects LLC has won a task order to provide training delivery services in support of the Naval Education and Training Command, part of the MyNavy human resources enterprise.

    Under the contract, CSA will provide strategic support, engineering, IT systems support, network support, information assurance and cyber security services.

    “We are excited to build on CSA’s strong legacy of innovation to lead NETC’s training delivery services,” said Amy Bleken, CSA CEO. “CSA is continually adapting and innovating to meet the evolving needs of our customers, and we are honored for this opportunity to grow our global presence, reinforce the markets we are already in and provide job advancement to our people.”

    The award was made under the Technical Services Support 2 contract, a multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract, which provides IT services and solutions for the MyNavy HR enterprise.

    “This award expands our portfolio supporting one of the Navy’s highest priorities: fleet readiness,” said Ronald “Fog” Hahn, CSA chief growth officer. “CSA has been a trusted partner to NETC for half a decade, and this award allows us to continue to provide cybersecurity and IT modernization efforts to enable training delivery across the globe.”

    Work will be performed in Pensacola, Florida; Great Lakes, Illinois; San Diego, California; Dam Neck, Virginia; and Newport, Rhode Island, among other locations. Work will also be done in Japan, Guam and Spain.

    The base period of performance begins Dec. 1 and will go through Nov. 30, 2024, with one 1-year option.

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