8/28/2008
TECHSOFT Lands Navy Training Contract
TECHSOFT, one of our ITGULFCOAST sponsors, was featured in the Pensacola News Journal on Aug 28th. They recently were awarded part of a Navy contract to develop web based training for NETPDTC at Saufley Field. TECHSOFT was part of a winning team that included three other software companies: Advanced Systems Technology, Eagle Systems and L-3 Communications.
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Technical Software Services Inc. (TECHSOFT) has been awarded a contract to provide training development for the Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center (NETPDTC) in Pensacola, Florida.
There were a total of six awardees for this Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract, with a total potential value of over $256 million dollars. TECHSOFT is the only small business awardee, with a contract potential value of $43 million over five years.
TECHSOFT is teamed with L-3 Communications, Advanced Systems Technology, and Eagle Systems for the effort.
"This is a fantastic win for the TECHSOFT team, and we're excited to be working on this large project in our own backyard," said TECHSOFT President Tom Pigoski. "Our experience with the Navy, both operationally and in training, fits perfectly with NETPDTC's requirements. We look forward to working with the people at NETPDTC and our teammates."
NETPDTC is located on Saufley Field in Pensacola, Florida, and is responsible for providing the Naval Service with quality products and services to support and enhance education, training, career development, and personnel advancement.
Through this contract, TECHSOFT will provide education and training products, as well as support services for NETPDTC’s Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (MPT&E) Enterprise, and other Department of Defense and Department of the Navy customers.
TECHSOFT has developed training for the U.S. Navy and other defense customers since 1993, ranging from instructor-led courses and computer-assisted training products, to highly interactive web-based training, and has designed automated electronic classroom systems for the Navy and other customers.