SAIC wins PRISM task order

On April 20, Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) announced that it has been awarded a new $75.2 million task order under the General Services Administration (GSA) Personnel and Readiness Infrastructure Support Management (PRISM) contract to provide critical support to the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR). This contract expands on SAIC’s two decades of trusted collaboration with the Navy to advance critical equipment and systems warfighters need.

SAIC will leverage predictive analytics and digital engineering tools to improve reliability, reduce downtime, and enhance the operational lifespan of AAE systems, which is vital to supporting global naval contingency operations. SAIC will provide engineering and sustainment services for NAVAIR’s SE, used to manage critical aviation systems and provide any troubleshooting support in real time. Additionally, SAIC will drive the development and integration of the Navy’s ARS efforts for the MQ-25 Stingray — an unmanned platform designed to extend the operational range of carrier air wings.

“For more than 20 years, we have worked hand in hand with the Navy to deliver mission-critical solutions that are grounded in science and engineering excellence and battlefield operational success,” said Barbara Supplee, SAIC executive vice president of the Army Navy Business Group. “This task order enables us to deliver best-in-class technologies that supports naval aviation at its core – AAE and SE sustainment – while driving revolutionary advancements for the MQ-25’s refueling capabilities.”

Source: SAIC

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