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US Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) has awarded ManTech International a bridge contract modification to provide systems operation, sustainment and support services for the Navy Ship Maintenance and Logistics Information Systems (SMLIS) programme. The modification contains options that, if exercised, extend through July 2017 with a potential total value of $47m.

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