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![]() by Richard Tomkins Fairfax, Va. (UPI) Aug 11, 2014
The U.S. Navy's Standard Integrated Personnel System is being modernized by SRA International, the company announced. The modernization will be performed under a $96 million cost-plus-fee single award from the U.S. Navy Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command. The award is an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with initial task orders to provide development, modernization, sustainment and upgrades of personnel systems. Legacy systems of the Navy's Integrated Pay and Personnel System strategy will be integrated into the modernization effort. "SRA is a dedicated mission partner delivering IT and professional services to help the U.S. Navy meet its operational challenges," said George Batsakis, executive vice president of SRA's National Security Group. "We are pleased to bring the full breadth of our military ERP program experience expertise to bear, helping the Navy integrate their personnel and pay systems so that they may direct 100 percent of their focus on their national security mission." SRA said its work will be completed by the end of June, 2019.
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