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Navy support contract for Sysorex

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Published: March. 4, 2013 at 5:58 AM

HERNDON, Va., March 4 (UPI) -- Sysorex Government Services Inc. is now eligible to support mission-essential business operations of the U.S. Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center.

The services will be provided under the Business and Force Support multiple recipient contract from SSC Atlantic.

The multiple-recipient, indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity vehicle has a cumulative value of $250 million if all options are exercised.

"This award provides Sysorex with a strategic contract vehicle to provide critical services to our current and future customers," said Nadir Ali, chief executive officer of Sysorex Government Services Inc.

"We have assembled a team that will focus on utilizing this contract to deliver the latest technologies that maximize productivity, efficiency and security for Department of Defense and U.S. government clients worldwide."

Sysorex said that under the award it is eligible to develop, deliver and support systems and applications in a variety of areas. Among them: financial management, administration, military manpower and personnel, civilian personnel, logistics, material and supply management, strategic planning and support of base facilities.

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