Under the contract, Alion will compete for Task Orders with other MATOC Awardees to provide engineering, management, and business solutions including: technical, programmatic and engineering services, business and financial solutions, training and workshop services, education programs and initiatives support, conference and event services, and administrative support services to ONR and the Naval Research Laboratory.
The MATOC awards are structured as five-year Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicles. Alion was awarded four Contract Line Item Numbers (CLINs) as the prime contractor; in addition, as a member of another team, two CLINs set aside for 8a firms.
The prime contract awards have a potential value of up to $228.8 million over the five-year period.
ONR coordinates, executes, and promotes the science and technology programs of the United States Navy and Marine Corps through schools, universities, government laboratories and nonprofit and for-profit organizations.
It provides technical advice to the Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy and works with industry to improve technology- manufacturing processes.
"ONR is the science and technology organization for the US Navy and Marines. As a science and technology company, Alion is a perfect fit," stated Lee Plumb, Alion Vice President of Naval Operations. "This award provides us with the ability to support existing and new ONR customers with additional, enhanced Alion skills."
Team members on various CLINs awarded to Alion include; Brandon Technology Consulting, Inc., Columbia Research Corporation, ELS, Inc., Fairfield Technologies, Inc., Integic Corporation, RGII Technologies, Inc., Richard Parks Corrosion Technologies, Inc., Swift Enterprises, Ltd., Technology Management Group, TWD & Associates, Inc., George Mason University, Office Of Continuing Professional Education and Lausanne Institute.