June 17, 2008 – The Newberry Group included in $25.8 billion Navy contract
The U.S. Navy awarded The Newberry Group, Inc., a global IT consultancy, a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract allowing the company to compete for task orders collectively worth up to $25.8 billion a year.
The contract is part of the Navy’s SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Rolling Admissions solicitation. The wide-ranging services in SeaPort-e include Information Technology-related services such as Software Engineering, Development, Programming, and Network Support; Reliability, Maintainability, and Availability Support; Quality Assurance Support; and Information System Development, Information Assurance (cyber security), and Information Technology Support.
Under the contract, Newberry can perform services for Naval Sea Systems Command; Naval Air Systems Command; Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command; Naval Supply Systems Command; Military Sealift Command; Naval Facilities Engineering Command; Strategic Systems Programs; the Office of Naval Research; the Defense Threat Reduction Agency; and the U.S. Marine Corps.
“The SeaPort-e multiple-award IDIQ contract is yet another tool that allows existing and potential new customers to reach The Newberry Group,” said Newberry Senior Vice President Diego Maldonado, head of the company’s Government Technology Group. “It is a significant contract vehicle that will allow Newberry to demonstrate our continued commitment to supporting the Department of Defense and allow us to grow our government line of business.”
The SeaPort-e contract has a five-year base period with two five-year award terms.