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Leidos wins contract to support US Navy’s NATSC facility 1 April 2021 (Last Updated April 1st, 2021 12:08)
Leidos has secured an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the US Naval Array Technical Support Center (NATSC).
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Leidos has secured an indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the US Naval Array Technical Support Center (NATSC).
Awarded by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) – Newport Division, the prime single-award is a cost-plus-fixed-fee / firm-fixed-price contract estimated to be $149.2m.
Leidos will be responsible for delivering engineering, technical and management services for NATSC, as well as perform tasks for the US Navy’s Sensors and SONAR Systems Department.
3 FORT DETRICK, Md. In order to bolster the current fight against the global pandemic, U.S. Army Medical Logistics Command has spent the last several months tailoring packages of essential COVID-19 supplies.
This initiative has been executed utilizing multiple procurement options in collaboration with both the Defense Logistics Agency-Troop Support and the U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity.
In a Dec. 11 meeting with Army Materiel Command leaders, AMLC Commander Brig. Gen. Michael Lalor said the teams have worked together to ensure unit deployment packages, or UDPs, are filled and configured to go should the Army need to deploy additional military medical resources to support the whole-of-government response to COVID-19.
In a year shaped by a worldwide pandemic, Army Materiel Command has put people first by contributing to the whole-of-government COVID-19 response, supporting the warfighter and improving quality of life for Soldiers, civilians and families.
Since April, AMC has leveraged the full force of the materiel enterprise in the fight against COVID-19. AMC supported through contracting, communications, storage and movement of Personal Protective Equipment and deployment support for medical units and personnel, among other functions. Organic Industrial Base facilities produced, repaired and repurposed equipment to augment the supply of PPE and other potentially life-saving medical equipment.
AMC Commander Gen. Ed Daly said the AMC workforce adjusted well to operating in the COVID environment, anticipating needs and staying ahead of the learning curve in many areas.
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