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CSSI Wins SPAWAR ATC Engineering And Technical Services Contract

Will Support Electronic Systems For Navy, Other Government Organizations

The U.S. Department of the Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic (SPAWAR) recently awarded a contract worth approximately $199 million to defense contractor CSSI for air traffic control engineering and technical support services.

The work that will be performed under the contract includes engineering support services for electronic systems to SPAWAR and other government organizations. Technical responsibilities will include engineering design, budgeting, scheduling, management, procurement, evaluation, software support, integration, maintenance, certification, testing, training, configuration management, and field logistics support for many programs, including: ATC, Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC), United States Antarctic Program (USAP), Naval Flight Information Group (NAVFIG) Terminal Instrument Procedures (TERPS) Program, and the U.S. Air Forces Central (USAFCENT) programs, systems, and equipment.

“CSSI looks forward to continuing to leverage its expertise to help the Navy execute its mission and achieve its goals,” said Kent Starnes, vice president of Business Development. “We have 25 years’ experience in all areas of air traffic management, and we’ve helped deliver many of the programs and services that have made the airways safer and more efficient both in the United States and abroad.”

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FMI: www.navy.mil, http://www.cssiinc.com

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