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Engility Gets Contract Option for Engineering, Technical Support to Navy, 6 Intl Clients

Engility Gets Contract Option for Engineering, Technical Support to Navy, 6 Intl Clients - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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Engility Gets Contract Option for Engineering, Technical Support to Navy, 6 Intl Clients - top government contractors - best government contracting eventEngility has received a $30.7 million contract modification from the U.S. Navy to provide engineering and technical support services to the service branch and the governments of Australia, Denmark, Japan, Norway, Saudi Arabia and Spain.

The Defense Department said Monday the modification exercises an option under a previously awarded contract and covers air and ship integration, electromagnetic environmental effects, mass properties, systems engineering management, anti-tamper, mission engineering and interoperability services.

DoD added the services are for integrated program teams, externally directed teams and enterprise teams that support all Naval Air programs.

The Navy will obligate $13.2 million in fiscal 2017 research, development, test and evaluation; aircraft procurement; operations and maintenance, weapons procurement and working capital funds at the time of modification award.

A portion of the obligated funds will also come from U.S. Marine Corps and Navy ammunition procurement funds along with foreign military sales funds, DoD noted.

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