R&P Awarded $78 Million Contract to Support U.S. Navy’s Amphibious Warfare Program Office
R&P Technologies, LLC, a provider of professional, technology, industrial and management services, announced that the Company has been awarded a contract to continue its support to the U.S. Navy’s Amphibious Warfare Program Office (PMS 377) with a full range of professional support services.
The focus of services being procured includes Ship Acquisition, Technical Issue Resolution, Technical/System Integration, Change Management, Ship Production, Testing, GFE/GFI Support, and Post-Delivery for platforms under PMS 377’s cognizance.
PMS 377 is responsible for the Amphibious Assault Ship Replacement (LHA(R)) (to include Flight 0 and Flight 1 and any future and/or emerging follow- on) Acquisition Program, the Amphibious Transport Dock (LPD 17) amphibious ships (to include Flight I and Flight II and any future and/or emerging follow-on) Acquisition Program, the Amphibious Assault Direction System (AADS) Acquisition and Life Cycle Management Program, and the Blue Force Tracker 2 (BFT-2) Program.
The recompete contract has a one-year base period plus four one-year option periods and is valued at $78 million, if all options are exercised. The business began providing support to PMS 377 in 2009 as a subcontractor, and since then the program support has grown from 8 personnel to approximately 80 today.
This was a critical recompete win for R&P, as it reinforces our ability to deliver high quality, integrated services for the U.S. Navy,” said Jeff Riedel, CEO of R&P Technologies. “R&P is a sophisticated Small Business provider of naval new construction and modernization services and winning programs like PMS 377 will continue to be a strategic priority for the Company going forward.”
The Company’s services under this contract enable these vessels to be deployed on amphibious missions including airborne/and seaborne assaults on hostile shores, as well as humanitarian support role for natural disasters.
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