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Engility Named Prime on Potential $900M SPAWAR Contract; Tony Smeraglinolo Comments

Engility Named Prime on Potential $900M SPAWAR Contract; Tony Smeraglinolo Comments - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Engility Holdings Inc. has been named one of 15 prime contractors under a $900 million Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center program to provide business and force support services.

The company will offer command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities, Engility said Thursday.

“Engility has won a position as a prime on the first four unrestricted pillar contracts SPAWAR has awarded,” said Tony Smeraglinolo, Engility president and CEO.

“We are extremely proud of this achievement as it reflects not only excellence of our professional workforce in Charleston, but our deep sense of commitment to our U.S. Navy customer and the mission at hand,” Smeraglinolo added.

The indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity multiple award contract valued at $180 million through May 2014.

SPAWAR has set the total ceiling value for the contract at $900 million, if all options are exercised by May 2018.

Engility offerings for the SPAWAR contract include collaboration tools, enterprise systems integration, enterprise scope and demand services and secured data engineering/management technologies.

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Written by Neel Mehta

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