Craig Technologies Awarded SeaPort Next Generation Multiple-Award IDIQ Prime Contract
Craig Technologies, a leading Engineering and Services provider, announced today that it has been awarded a SeaPort Next Generation (SeaPort NxG) prime contract to provide Engineering and Program Management support services to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
SeaPort NxG is the Navy’s primary Multiple-Award Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract for soliciting Contractor support services. This SEAPORT-E follow-on contract vehicle has a five-year base and five-year option ordering period, with a potential value of $5 billion per year or $50 billion over the 10 year contract life span for all Seaport NxG awardees, to procure future support services requirements. These work categories span across the Navy’s major commands and agencies, with the exception of Naval Air Systems Command, which has pursued its own services contracting vehicle.
Carol Craig, Founder / CEO said, “This award provides Craig Technologies the opportunity to respond to future Navy requirements and we look forward to providing quality Engineering and Program Management services to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.”Craig is an industry leader in the rapid design, development and fielding of technologically advanced, affordable systems. Craig is also a leading provider of products, solutions, and services supporting the Navy, NASA and other government agencies.
Craig Technologies Awarded SeaPort Next Generation Multiple-Award IDIQ Prime Contract
Craig Technologies, a leading Engineering and Services provider, announced today that it has been awarded a SeaPort Next Generation (SeaPort NxG) prime contract to provide Engineering and Program Management support services to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.
SeaPort NxG is the Navy’s primary Multiple-Award Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) contract for soliciting Contractor support services. This SEAPORT-E follow-on contract vehicle has a five-year base and five-year option ordering period, with a potential value of $5 billion per year or $50 billion over the 10 year contract life span for all Seaport NxG awardees, to procure future support services requirements. These work categories span across the Navy’s major commands and agencies, with the exception of Naval Air Systems Command, which has pursued its own services contracting vehicle.
Carol Craig, Founder / CEO said, “This award provides Craig Technologies the opportunity to respond to future Navy requirements and we look forward to providing quality Engineering and Program Management services to the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps.”Craig is an industry leader in the rapid design, development and fielding of technologically advanced, affordable systems. Craig is also a leading provider of products, solutions, and services supporting the Navy, NASA and other government agencies.