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US Navy Taps GRSi for C4I Military Construction Project

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US Navy Taps GRSi for C4I Military Construction Project

GRSi has secured a three-year contract with the U.S. Navy to support P-913, the service’s largest C4I military construction project.

The Maryland-based company will provide facility support services to the Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station Atlantic, a unit of the Naval Information Forces dedicated to providing information superiority for global maritime and joint forces. NCTAMS LANT personnel are responsible for message traffic handling and data information management.

Contract work will focus on consolidating NCTAMS LANT’s administrative, personnel and operational support functions into a single new facility. GRSi said it will provide project management support, facility engineering services, next-generation enterprise network site surveying and equipment transportation.

An active government contractor, GRSi recently won a five-year deal with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute for operations services.

Work under the $96 million contract will expand NHLBI’s infrastructure, multi-cloud posture, DevSecOps and continuous integration/continuous delivery pipelines and support enterprise operations and service management and configuration management.

The Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic also awarded GRSi a five-year contract to provide cyber systems engineering services in support of Fleet Cyber Command and U.S. Cyber Command.

The contract requires cyber domain services for cloud computing technologies, mitigation, transition and planning support for cyber technologies. GRSi intends to fulfill these requirements by using its cyber engineering toolsets, GRSi-SandBoxes, models and its cyber center of excellence capabilities.

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