
Sgis is awarded a seaport-e contract by the united states navy in support of the base realignment and closure program management office
San Diego, CA (March 21, 2008) – SkillStorm, Inc. dba SGIS (herein referred to as SGIS) has been awarded a SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Project Management, Administrative and Information Support prime contract by the United States Navy in support of the Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office (BRAC PMO). The work will be performed in
Under this contract, SGIS will
support the Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office (BRAC PMO).
SGIS will provide technical, management, administrative and information
support services for environmental remediation project management. The
company will assist in developing project scopes, schedules and budgets and
serve as the technical Point of Contact (POC) on environmental restoration
projects at BRAC installations. SGIS
will also support BRAC PMO policies, positions and interests in meetings with
stakeholders
SGIS is
SGIS provides services and solutions
that defend the
SGIS has received many highly
regarded national and state awards, including being selected for the Inc. 500, Inc. Magazine’s list of the 500
Fastest-Growing Private Companies in the Nation in 2007 and ranking #2 on Washington Technology’s 2007 Fast 50
list of the Fastest-Growing Government IT Companies. In 2006, SGIS was awarded the Governor’s
Entrepreneurship Award in
SGIS currently
has fourteen offices throughout the
For
more information on SGIS, please visit us on the Web at www.SGIS.com.
About BRAC PMO
The Navy
established the Base Realignment and Closure Program Management Office (BRAC
PMO) in Fall 2004 to expedite implementation of BRAC decisions at Navy and
Marine Corps installations. This office
is responsible for serving as the primary liaison with local communities and
redevelopment authorities; overseeing all base closure, realignment and care
taker activities; and developing and implementing plans, priorities and
procedures for base disposals and their associated environmental cleanups.
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