Ultra Electronics, ProLogic has been awarded a Navy SeaPort Enhanced
(SeaPort-e) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) number N00178-07-D-5205. The SeaPort-e, MAC, is a
$5.3 billion multiple-award umbrella contract that allows the US Navy to use an integrated
approach to contracting for support services.
The services being procured for the SeaPort-e contract from the Ultra Electronics, ProLogic team
include services in support of all phases of weapon systems acquisition and life-cycle support,
including:
- ► Research and development support
- ► Engineering system engineering and process engineering support
- ► Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
- ► Prototyping, pre-production, model-making, and fabric support
- ► System design documentation and technical data support
- ► Software engineering, development, programming, and network support
- ► Reliability, maintainability, and availability support
- ► Human factors, performance, and usability engineering support
- ► System safety engineering support
- ► Configuration management support
- ► Quality assurance support
- ► Information system development, information assurance, and information technology support
- ► Ship inactivation and disposal support
- ► Interoperability, test and evaluation, trials support
- ► Measurement facilities, range, and instrumentation support
- ► Acquisition logistics support
- ► Supply and provisioning support
- ► Training support
- ► In-service engineering, fleet introduction, installation and checkout support
- ► Program support
- ► Functional and administrative support
- ► Public affairs and multimedia support
Together with our teaming partners Ultra Electronics, ProLogic will provide support
services for all phases of weapon systems acquisition and life-cycle support including:
- ► Research & Development Support, Software
- ► Engineering, Simulation & Modeling
- ► Test & Evaluation
- ► Training and Documentation
- ► Information Technology
- ► Information Assurance
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► Engineering Support for...
- ► Naval Sea Systems Command
- ► Naval Air Systems Command
- ► Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
- ► Naval Supply Systems Command
- ► Military Sealift Command
- ► Naval Facilities Engineering Command
- ► Strategic Systems Programs
- ► Naval Research Laboratories
- ► United States Marine Corps
NORFOLK, Va. (June 15, 2007) - Military Sealift Command hospital ship
USNS Comfort (T-AH 20) passes the Cape Henry lighthouse after departing
Naval Station Norfolk. U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist
3rd Class Robert J. Stratchko.