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    U.S. Navy Awards AMERICAN SYSTEMS $42.5M Task Order for Support Center Services

    By Lauren BudikJuly 28, 2016
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    Government IT solutions provider AMERICAN SYSTEMS announced July 25 that the company has been awarded a $42.5 million task order by the U.S. Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Program Office PMW 240 for Navy 311 Support Center Contractor Support Services.

    “The Navy 311 Support Center plays an important role in providing real-time, 24/7/365 response to a variety of issues that our Navy personnel face, from supply and logistics to quality of life matters,” AMERICAN SYSTEMS President and CEO Peter Smith said. “AMERICAN SYSTEMS is proud to continue to provide support to this vital communications portal for our Sailors and their families.”

    Under the terms of the five-year (base year plus four option years) Seaport-e Task Order, AMERICAN SYSTEMS will continue its support and operation of the Navy 311 Support Center, a key component of Navy Distance Support strategy and the “single face to the fleet.” The call center is the one entry point for the fleet, Sailors, military families and civilians to get immediate “reach-back” support for any issue at any time. Work will be performed primarily at Norfolk Naval Base, Va. and SPAWAR New Orleans, La.

    Related: GSA Awards AMERICAN SYSTEMS Five Year, $10 Million Task Order Under OASIS Contract Vehicle

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