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iGov Technologies, provider of C4ISR systems and support programs, has announced that the US Navy has awarded them a contract under SeaPort-Next Generation (SeaPort-NxG).

The contract is a MA IDIQ contract with a potential ceiling amount of $50B.

This award allows iGov to provide a broad range of engineering, financial management, and programmatic support services in 23 functional areas within seven geographic zones to the Navy Systems Commands (NAVSEA, SPAWAR, NAVSUP, and NAVFAC), the Office of Naval Research, Military Sealift Command, and the United States Marine Corps.

Chuck Reiche, iGov’s Senior Vice President of Corporate Business Development, said: “We are very excited to be an awardee on SeaPort-NxG. We look forward to providing outstanding services support and further growing our longstanding relationship with the Navy/Marine Corps team.”

Pat Neven, iGov’s CEO stated: “Our selection to SeaPort-NxG provides a significant opportunity to grow our new customer base, while serving as another vehicle with which to serve our existing customers.”

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