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VTG awarded $130M defense contract

VTG, a Chantilly-based engineering firm, has been awarded a five-year, $130 million contract by the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Integrated Warfare Systems Engineering Group, the company announced Tuesday.

The contract is to provide end-to-end engineering services, spectrum management and test and evaluation support for Navy warfare, control and C5I (command, control, communications, cyber and intelligence) systems.

“This marquee program goes a long way toward ensuring the U.S. Navy deploys the most capable, lethal warships to overmatch near-peer adversaries and reinforces VTG’s position as the Navy’s go-to partner for warfare and C5I systems engineering,” John Hassoun, VTG president and CEO, said in a statement.

VTG has provided SEA05H, the group that awarded the contract, with advanced warfare systems engineering, human systems integration, interoperability and test and evaluation engineering for the Navy’s manned and unmanned surface fleet since 2000, according to a news release from VTG.

 

Chantilly-based VTG awarded $116M defense contract

Chantilly-based engineering firm VTG announced Tuesday that it has been awarded a $116 million, five-year contract from the Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific (NIWC-PAC) to provide C4ISR (command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) engineering and production services to the center’s Network Integration Engineering Facility (NIEF).

The NIWC-PAC NIEF, located at San Diego’s Naval Information Warfare Systems Command, specializes in the design and integration of commercial and government off-the-shelf products for military applications. It also provides environmental qualification testing services for those products, as well as limited- and full-rate production. VTG will provide the NIEF with procurement, fabrication and integration of C4ISR end items, including production units, ancillary kits, sub-systems, assemblies, sub-assemblies, modules and spares.

“For more than 50 years, VTG has provided the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command and NIWC-PAC with C4ISR installation and integration support, both afloat and ashore,” VTG president and CEO John Hassoun said in a statement. “We’re proud of that longstanding partnership and excited about this new opportunity to leverage our growing C4ISR production capabilities in support of the NIEF’s mission.”