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Unissant awarded Navy SeaPort-NxG contract

14:48 10 December in Pressroom
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HERNDON, VA – December 10, 2018

Unissant, Inc, an advanced data analytics and business solutions provider, announced today that it was awarded the Navy SeaPort Next Generation contract on December 3rd. SeaPort Next Generation or SeaPort-NxG is a 10-year, $5B Indefinite-Delivery/Indefinite-Quantity (IDIQ) ceiling contract that can be used across the DoD.

“We’re looking forward to performing services under SeaPort-NxG and working with current and prospective customers soliciting work on this contract vehicle,” said Unissant President Ken Bonner. “The scope of work for the IDIQ includes systems engineering, software development, research and development, system design documentation and technical data, financial analysis, quality assurance, configuration management, information technology, and logistics support.  All of these are things Unissant can deliver! This expands our reach into new markets and existing customers.”

All the work under the SeaPort-NxG contract falls under two categories: engineering support services and program management support services; which are further divided into 23 functional areas and will support CONUS and OCONUS DoD programs.

About Unissant Inc.
Unissant is an advanced data analytics and business transformation services provider with expertise in healthcare and health IT, finance, national security, and energy. The company delivers innovative solutions to assist government agencies and private sector businesses in tackling their biggest challenges. Founded in 2006, Unissant is a prime contractor on various government vehicles such as CIO-SP3, GSA PSS, GSA HealthIT SIN, and GSA 8(a) STARS II and is a CMMI Level 3, ISO 9001 & 27001 certified company headquartered in Herndon, Virginia with a satellite office in San Antonio, Texas. In March 2017, Unissant received the Government Project of the Year award by Small and Emerging Contractors Advisory Forum (SECAF).

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