TechFlow News
TechFlow Awarded Contract from Navy under Seaport-e
June 15, 2007
SAN DIEGO, California - TechFlow, Inc. announced today that the United States Navy awarded TechFlow a contract under Seaport-e, enabling TechFlow to market Task Orders to various Navy customers for a broad scope of potential work. It is anticipated that $5.3 billion per year in services will be procured through the Seaport-e Multiple Award Contract, and TechFlow was awarded a contract as a prime, offering services in all 7 of the U.S. national zones.
"We are proud to support the Navy with services and solutions to solve issues of National interest and this contracting vehicle provides an effective mechanism to get quickly under task," says Larry Trammell, TechFlow Chairman of the Board.
Through this contract, TechFlow can offer services in such areas as Research & Development Support, System Design Documentation & Technical Data Support, Interoperability, Test & Evaluation, and Trials Support, along with Training & Program Support, to name just a few of the functional areas.
TechFlow, a San Diego-based, Woman-owned, Small Business, has a portfolio of awarded Federal contracts related to Business Process Analysis, Program Management, Development & Testing, and Service Delivery & Support, so the award of this Navy contract allows TechFlow to bring its proven and tested solutions and methodologies to a new pool of clients.
This indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract has a 2 year base, one 5 year award term and one additional 3 year award term for a total potential performance period of 10 years.
SAIC AMSEC's subcontract role on the team is an important element in providing broad-based support to Navy customers worldwide.









