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Vectrus Systems has been awarded a new $60 million firm-fixed-price task order to provide base operations support services for the US Navy at Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

The task order, awarded under the Navy’s Global Contingency Services Multiple Award Contract II, known as GCSMAC II, includes a base year and two six-month option periods.

GCSMAC II provides short notice and temporary facility support services and incidental construction in support of natural disasters, military efforts, and humanitarian support for the Defense Department and other customers around the world.

Under the Guantanamo Bay task order, Vectrus will provide base operations support services including family housing, facility management, facility investment, custodial, pest control, integrated solid waste management, grounds maintenance and landscaping, utilities, management, electrical, wastewater, water, and base support vehicles and equipment.

Chuck Prow, President and CEO of Vectrus, said: “This is an important win for Vectrus and we look forward to supporting the Navy and its important mission at the Guantanamo Bay Naval Station.

“Importantly, this base operations support services task order builds on our existing IT and engineering work with the Navy, which includes providing a full range of network support services to the U.S. Navy’s afloat force and Electromagnetic Effects Engineering”

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