The three-year contract has an initial value of £1.88m and includes an option of a two-year extension giving a total value of £2.5m. SEA will provide the Maritime Combat Systems (MCS) team with a Change Management and Configuration Control service for in-service submarines and surface ships, helping to streamline naval system procurement and generate time and cost efficiencies for the MoD.
The contract, won in open competition, replaces its predecessor which SEA has successfully managed for the past five years, and complements other independent technical support provided to the MCS team.
As part of the contract, SEA will continue to manage the accurate, comprehensive and easy-to-use NSIPS database, GRIFFIN, which it initially built on behalf of the MoD.
Containing vital information on combat management system integration, GRIFFIN enables stakeholders to make informed decisions on system changes when required.
SEA’s successful management of the GRIFFIN database, which simplifies and speeds up the NSIPS process, has led to an increase in the number of MoD stakeholders using the database, from 220 in 2018 to 750 in 2020.
Richard Flitton, Managing Director at SEA, said: “Receiving this contract amid fierce competition demonstrates the MoD’s continued recognition of SEA’s ability to provide the Maritime Combat System team with first-class technical support.
“Having successfully introduced major updates to the GRIFFIN database throughout the previous contract, the expertise of our team on the ground meant we could offer added benefit and demonstrate our ability to deliver real value. We look forward to continuing our outstanding service through this new contract.”
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