Engility to provide US Navy with secure network-centric warfare capabilities
Engility Holdings, Inc. of Chantilly, VA announced on July 25 that it won a $39 million contract award with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) Program Executive Office of Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I). As part of the contract, Engility will help the PEO C4I Ship Integration Program Office (known as PMW 760) integrate network and communications systems and develop a single, consolidated and secure technology platform baseline for U.S. Navy and Coast Guard fleets.
“PMW 760 enhances the U.S. Navy’s flexibility and efficiency while increasing warfighter capability, establishing a technology platform capable of meeting the diverse and evolving threats facing our armed services,” said Lynn Dugle, CEO of Engility. “Engility will deploy domain expertise in cyber security and enterprise modernization to assist the Navy in IT service delivery, cyber technical leadership, fleet operations and C4I systems.”
PMW 760 is responsible for designing, integrating, testing and delivering interoperable, cyber-secure capabilities to the Navy and Coast Guard during new construction and modernization. Engility will support PMW 760 as it begins integrating technologies toward a common C4I capability baseline for both Navy and Coast Guard ships.
This second quarter 2017 win is a cost-plus-fixed-fee contract, with a base year and four one-year extension options and represents new work for Engility.
Source: Engility