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10 mars 2015 2 10 /03 /mars /2015 12:20
SAIC to continue USMC AAV upgrade programme

 

9 March 2015 naval-technology.com

 

The US Marine Corps (USMC) Programme Executive Office - Land Systems has exercised options under a contract awarded to Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) to support its assault amphibious vehicle (AAV) upgrade programme.

 

As part of the prime contract signed in May last year, SAIC is responsible for engineering, designing and test upgrading of ten prototypes and 52 low-rate initial production (LRIP) vehicles.

 

The initial $16m, multiple award included options for prototype vehicle builds and trials, followed by a LRIP.

 

SAIC Navy and Marine Corps Customer Group senior vice-president and general manager Tom Watson said: "This significant win demonstrates SAIC's ingenuity to meet the demands of our customers and to serve the mission interests of the USMC.

 

"SAIC is honoured to have the opportunity to support the USMC on this highly important programme to ensure the safety and amphibious mission success of our nation's marines."

 

The contract value has increased to $69m and, if all options are exercised, will rise to approximately $194m over five years.

 

Work includes armour and engine rebuilds to enhance horsepower and torque, replacement of ageing transmission, modernisation of suspension components and new water jets and blast-resistant seats, as well as upgrades to vehicle control, instrumentation and driver interface systems.

 

SAIC will carry out upgrade works primarily at its facility in Charleston, South Carolina, US.

 

AAVs are capable of attacking any shoreline from the well decks of navy assault ships and can carry marines and cargo through hostile environments.

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19 septembre 2013 4 19 /09 /septembre /2013 11:20
US Army Awards $243M for Counter-IED Programs

Sept. 17, 2013 defense-aerospace.com

(Source: US Department of Defense; issued Sept. 17, 2013)

 

Pentagon Contract Announcement

 

Science Applications International, McLean, Va., was awarded a $179,585,058 firm-fixed-price, non-option-eligible, non-multi-year contract in support of the Saturn Arch program and provides continued operations, sustainment and integration of aircraft platforms configured to host a suite of sensors deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

This is a hybrid contract containing both fixed-price and cost-reimbursement line items.

Performance locations will be: Beavercreek, Ohio; California, Md.; Hanahan, S.C.; Arlington, McLean and Bridgewater, Va.; Djibouti and Afghanistan; with funding from fiscal 2013 other authority funds.

This contract was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid solicited and with one bid received.

 

The U.S. Army Contracting Command - Redstone Arsenal (Aviation), Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-13-C-0134).

 

 

SRI International, Menlo Park, Calif., was awarded a $62,337,287 firm-fixed-price, non-option-eligible, non-multi-year contract in support of the Desert Owl program and provides continued operations, sustainment and integration of aircraft platforms configured to host a suite of sensors deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom.

This is a hybrid contract containing both fixed-price and cost-reimbursement line items.

Performance locations will be: Menlo Park and San Luis Obispo, Calif.; Durango, Colo.; Ann Arbor, Mich.; Beavercreek, Ohio; Arlington, McLean and Bridgewater, Va.; and Afghanistan, with funding from fiscal 2013 other authority and fiscal 2013 operations and maintenance Army funds.

This contract was a non-competitive acquisition with one bid solicited and with one bid received.

The U.S. Army Contracting Command - Redstone Arsenal (Aviation), Redstone Arsenal, Ala., is the contracting activity (W58RGZ-13-C-0135).

 

 

(EDITOR’S NOTE: Both Saturn Arch and Desert Owl are counter-IED programs managed by the US Army and deployed in Afghanistan.)

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28 août 2013 3 28 /08 /août /2013 07:20
SAIC logistics support for U.S. Marines

MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 27 (UPI)

 

U.S. Marine Corps Logistics Command has given a prime contract to Science Applications International Corp. for logistics services in support of operations and program management.

 

The contract is a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a base performance period of one year, with four one-year options.

 

SAIC, which will compete for task orders from the Marines' LOGCOM, is one of 19 companies given the prime contract. The contract carries an overall value is $854 million if all options are exercised.

 

Under the contract, SAIC will provide logistics support in several task areas. Among them are program management and operations; information/technology specialized support; training support; program support; transportation/supply support; and maintenance and logistics technical data.

 

"The logistics services SAIC and our team offer through this contract vehicle will improve LOGCOM's ability to meet the emerging needs of the Marines ...," said SAIC Senior Vice President and Group General Manager Larry Hill.

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26 juillet 2013 5 26 /07 /juillet /2013 07:20
SAIC Terrex amphibious vehicle. photo SAIC.

SAIC Terrex amphibious vehicle. photo SAIC.

22 July 2013 naval-technology.com

 

Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) has successfully completed evaluations of the Terrex-wheeled armoured amphibious vehicle, as part of the US Marine Corps (USMC) Marine Personnel Carrier's (MPC) programme of continued systems demonstration and studies contract.

 

The Terrex 8x8 vehicle has undergone a series of water performance demonstrations in various sea conditions for two weeks in Camp Pendleton, California, and validated human factors and stowage capacity.

 

SAIC Navy and Marine Corps Group senior vice-president Tom Watson said: "Terrex completed all required surf transit and ocean swim maneuverability tests at its fully-loaded combat weight, while facing challenging conditions."

 

Through successful stowage of the gear and supplies, the ST Kinetics-manufactured Terrex vehicle also demonstrated its significant load capacity, which will be needed for three days of marines operations.

 

The human factors evaluation demonstrated the spacious interior and enabled rapid tactical and emergency egress, while the quick-release hatch design validated its ease of operation and rapid egress during the timed demonstration.

 

Designed to provide enhanced mobility and protection for the USMC, the Terrex network-centric, survivable vehicle features an advanced design that bridges the medium-armour ground vehicle gap while complementing the USMC's assault amphibious vehicle and the future amphibious combat vehicle.

 

Prior to the trials, the vehicle had been modified to expand its manoeuvrability space of infantry battalions for military operations across land, littoral, and inland water environments by SAIC-led team, comprising of ST Kinetics and Armatec Survivability for the USMC MPC programme.

 

The ballistic and mine blast tests, which began in May 2013 at the Nevada Automotive Test Center (NATC), are being conducted by SAIC in conjunction with USMC, the US Army and Nevada Automotive Test Center (NATC) personnel and are due for completion in July 2013.

 

The USMC is expected to provide a final report of the trials in September 2013.

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