CSC wins contract from US Army's PEO STRI
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
CSC, a provider of technology-enabled services, has won a contract from the US Army's Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training and Instrumentation, or PEO STRI, to provide a range of engineering and training services under the Omnibus Contract II.
CSC is one of 118 companies in the Full and Open Lot 1 group of contractors awarded the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, which has a three-year base period, two two-year options and one three-year option. The total combined maximum ceiling value of the 10-year competitively awarded contract for all firms is $17.5 billion.
Under the terms of the new contract, CSC will compete for task orders to provide services that address the training and testing requirements of PEO STRI's customers. Among the services to be provided are front-end analysis, design, development, fielding and sustainment for instrumentation, systems and simulators used by the military.
James Sheaffer, president of North American public sector line of business at CSC, said: "For nearly 20 years, CSC has provided a full spectrum of training support to PEO STRI to enhance the proficiency and readiness of our military. This contract allows us to continue drawing upon our proven and innovative engineering, technical and management solutions to provide our war fighters with the tools they need for individual, crew and collective training in real and virtual environments."
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