Sumaria Systems awarded four new task orders under CAPS ID/IQ Contract
DAYTON, Ohio - Sumaria Systems, Inc., provider of information, technology, engineering and professional services and solutions, has been awarded four new task orders (TOs) under the Consolidated Acquisition of Professional Services ID/IQ contract. These TOs were awarded from November of 2006 to January of 2007.
"Sumaria is pleased to provide the highest levels of customer service and support to the Aeronautical Systems Center," stated Don Kurtz, VP of Sumaria’s Dayton Regional Operations.
The ASC designs, develops and delivers dominant aerospace weapon systems and capabilities for the Air Force, Joint Service, Allied and Coalition Partner warfighters; and manages more than 70 major programs.
These latest TOs total approximately $4.3 million in base and option periods. Sumaria Systems won its CAPS ID/IQ contract in May 2006, and the company’s CAPS-related efforts are run out of Sumaria’s Dayton Regional Operations Center based in Fairborn, Ohio.
About Sumaria Systems, Inc.
Sumaria Systems, Inc. is a $40 million ISO 9001:2000 certified and CMM® Level III assessed Information, Technology, Engineering and Professional services and solutions company headquartered in Danvers, Mass. Since its inception in 1982, Sumaria has provided a wide variety of IT and Professional services to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and additional government agencies. Sumaria’s geographic network of offices provides a full-range of services and local capabilities to our clients, including value-added software engineering, systems integration, and network solutions that enhance client productivity and support client cost savings through technological efficiencies and service outsourcing. (www.sumariasystems.com)
About the Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC)
The Aeronautical Systems Center (ASC) designs, develops and delivers dominant aerospace weapon systems and capabilities for our Air Force, Joint Service, Allied and Coalition Partner warfighters. The ASC manages more than 70 major programs, including the F-16, F-15, A-10, F-35, B-1, B-2, F-117, Big Safari, Global Hawk, Sensors Link and Ground Stations, C-17, C-5, Tankers and C-130, Simulators, Aging Aircraft, Propulsion, Combat Electronics, T-1, T-6A, JPATS, T-38, CV-22, AC-130U, MC-130H, and the U-2. (http://www.wpafb.af.mil/asc/index.asp)
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