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Booz Allen Awarded $179M Contract to Support U.S. Navy Shore Infrastructure

Booz Allen Awarded $179M Contract to Support U.S. Navy Shore Infrastructure

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Name:

Booz Allen Awarded $179M Contract to Support U.S. Navy Shore Infrastructure

Location:

USA

Company:

Booz Allen Hamilton

Estimated Cost:

$179 Million

Source:

www.businesswire.com

Lauded as the heart of the U.S. Navy, Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) is responsible for the operations, maintenance and quality of life programs to support the Navy’s Fleet, Fighter, and Family. To help ensure the sustained readiness of the Navy’s fighting force, Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) was awarded a $179 million indefinite delivery/indefinite quality (IDIQ) re-compete contract in November of 2017 for up to five years to provide professional services and subject matter expertise in support of CNIC in the areas of program management, technology, analytic, and administrative support across the Command’s entire portfolio of installation programs.

“We are excited to partner with CNIC to transform the Navy’s ability to sustain a fully equipped fleet to maximize impacts on the shores while saving money,” said David Forbes, leader of Booz Allen’s Navy and Marine Corps infrastructure business. “Our team’s extensive experience in all facets of management consulting, coupled with Booz Allen’s heritage as a trusted DoD partner, positions us to advance CNIC’s mission in anticipating and responding with agility to the real-time needs of front-line warfighters around the world.”

Booz Allen has a long history of supporting the U.S. Navy. The firm won its first contract with the Navy in 1940. Today, the firm supports the Navy’s modernization and other key initiatives, helping the Navy deter 21st-century threats and maintain freedom of the seas. Read more about Booz Allen’s support of the Navy, here.