Navy Awards $8.2 M Task Order to Virginia-Based ESN
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Apr 13, 2015

Navy Awards $8.2 M Task Order to Virginia-Based ESN

for Critical Work with Naval Surface Warfare Center

Engineering Services Network, Inc. (ESN), a leading engineering and IT solutions company based in Arlington, VA, announced today that it has received an $8.2 million task order from the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (PHD NSWC PT HUEMEME).

"This ongoing contract with the Naval Surface Warfare Center demonstrates ESN's extensive experience in comprehensive program management and systems engineering. It also highlights the breadth and depth of our support for planning and coordinating the installation of Combat System Ship Platform Integration in aircraft carriers, L-Class ships and other battle group units," said Douglas R. Lopez, ESN's Chief Operating Officer.

He said the one-year task order will create three additional positions and the entire task order will be executed in various locations. They include Oxnard, CA, Norfolk, VA, Bremerton, WA, Washington, D.C., San Diego, and Yokosuka, Japan.

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"Our mission at ESN is to work with the Fleet & Type Commanders by establishing an engineering resource for planning and coordinating the installation of combat system ship platform integration and C4I in aircraft carriers, L-Class ships," said ESN President and CEO Raymond F. Lopez, Jr.

Mr. Lopez started the company 20 years ago after an illustrious 29-year career in the U.S. Navy. "We're proud and honored to continue to work 'Shoulder to Shoulder®' with the Navy," the retired Navy Commander added.

Under the contract, ESN will evaluate design concepts and develop technical documentation to support efforts on current and proposed Combat System and C4I Programs.

ESN supports the Port Hueneme Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Combat System Engineering and Integration Branch; the Program Executive Officer Carriers; the PEO, Ships; PEO IWS; the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA); and the Fleet & Type Commanders.


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