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NEWSMedia Contact: Raydon Corporation Wins SeaPort-E IDIQDaytona Beach, FL (August 19, 2010) – Mike Vollmar, CEO of Raydon Corporation, announced today that Raydon has been awarded an indefinite-delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract that will provides services through the Navy Electronic Commerce Online Web-portal known as SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) acquisition program. The Navy spends about $5.3 billion annually on these services. The new IDIQ is in addition to the existing 1,675 contracts previously awarded under the SeaPort-e acquisition program that covers a wide array of technical and engineering services. Each of the awards has a four-year base period and will be competitively solicited. Under the SeaPort-e program, contractors provide services in 22 functional areas, including research and development, system engineering, modeling and simulation, information system development and information assurance. Other areas involve support for analysis, prototyping, technical data, networks, software engineering, test and evaluation, training and logistics. The services will support the Naval Sea Systems Command, Naval Air Systems Command, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command, Naval Supply Systems Command, Military Sealift Command, Naval Facilities Command, Strategic Systems Programs, Office of Naval Research, and the Marine Corps. This is a very important contract award for Raydon Corporation because of the scope and the mission it supports," Vollmar went on to say. "Raydon has an ever-expanding range of innovative virtual training solutions to aid our warfighters and we are excited that this new contracting vehicle will provide a new avenue for our military to obtain Raydon's capabilities and services. Sending our troops into theater trained and ready is a great responsibility and it is our proud mission. This contract is essential to doing just that, and we look forward to working with the Department of the Navy”. Raydon Corporation has been at the leading edge of simulation training technology for more than 20 years. Long depended on by the U.S. armed forces for providing dependable and affordable simulation-training products and solutions. Raydon provides a wide range of trainers that include embedded trainers, tabletop trainers, appended trainers, and institutional trainers including the first ever Virtual Route Clearance Trainer. By anticipating changing needs and new challenges, Raydon rapidly provides relevant, affordable training solutions to improve performance and achieve success. For more information on Raydon and its training solutions, visit www.raydon.com. |
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