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Navy contracts for submarine systems support
by Richard Tomkins
Mclean, Va. (UPI) Nov 9, 2015


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Modernization and life-extension services for mechanical and electronic systems on U.S. submarines are to be provided by Alion Science and Technology.

The services will be provided under a $63 million indefinite-delivery/Indefinite-quantity contract by the U.S. Navy's Mid-Atlantic Regional Maintenance Center in Norfolk, Va.

"We are committed to helping the Navy prepare for potential threats to national security, which includes supporting MARMC's plan to maintain and modernize the systems on its fleet of submarines," said Greg Bryant, Alion manager of the Integration Solutions Group. "Our experienced talent pool of submariners is well-versed in predictive and condition-based maintenance tools that are more effective in anticipating the need for assistance."

Alion said that under the award it will specifically provide equipment and system expertise for equipment, including troubleshooting, repair, assessment, analysis and inspection.

It will also identify root causes of system problems and provide maintenance training and long-term problem resolutions.


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