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CLMS Involved in Navy Seaport-Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Program

In June 2007, New Technology Management Inc (NTMI) now Sentrillion and its subcontractors, including CLMS, was awarded a contract with the Navy for the Seaport-Enhanced (SeaPort-e) program. SeaPort-e is an Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) contract that covers 22 functional areas, including technology, engineering, financial, and program management support.

SeaPort-e has made electronic procurement of engineering, financial, and program management support services much easier. Using SeaPort-e, the Navy Virtual SYSCOM (VS) Commanders (NAVAIR, NAVSEA, NAVSUP and SPAWAR) have adopted an integrated approach to contracting for support services. The SeaPort-e portal provides a standardized means of issuing competitive solicitations among a large and diverse community of approved contractors, as well as a platform for awarding and managing performance-based task orders. This unified approach allows SeaPort-e service procurement teams to leverage their best work products, practices, and approaches across the various functions of the Navy's critical service business sector.

Simply stated, SeaPort-e provides a faster, better, and more cost-effective means of contracting for professional support services.

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