Huntsville, AL – Radiance Technologies has been chosen as a prime contractor for the SeaPort-NxG, Multiple Award Contract (MAC) by the Department of the Navy (DoN), Naval Sea Systems Command. Approximately $5B of services will be procured per year under the SeaPort-NxG multiple award contracts. This task will have a five-year base performance period with a five-year option ordering period. Funds will be obligated at time of task order awards and will come from a variety of sources. The Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Dahlgren, Virginia is the contracting activity (N00178-19-D-8390).
Daniel Anderson, Radiance’s Assistant Vice President for Stennis Operations, says “Radiance is very excited about this award. The Navy used the predecessor MAC, SeaPort-e, very actively. We expect SeaPort-NxG to be aggressively utilized, as well. SeaPort-NxG represents an opportunity for our existing DoN customers to reach us and the expertise we present. It also allows us to expand our reach into other DoN organizations by presenting our past performance and to collaborate with an outstanding network of partners that we’ve teamed with for this MAC.”
The Navy and Marine Corps contracting offices competitively and efficiently obtains services via the SeaPort electronic procurement tool. All work under the contracts will fall under two categories: engineering support services and program management support services; which are further divided into 23 functional areas. Under the MACs, each contractor competes for individual task orders. SeaPort NxG provides Radiance an excellent vehicle to continue support to our Navy customers and to grow into other areas that fit our core corporate capabilities.