SEA CORP awarded $23.6M contract for training at NUWC

SEA CORP WAS AWARDED a $23.6 million contract to provide engineering and research materials, resources and training for the Undersea Warfare Sensors and SONAR Systems Department at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center by the U.S. Navy.
SEA CORP WAS AWARDED a $23.6 million contract to provide engineering and research materials, resources and training for the Undersea Warfare Sensors and Sonar Systems Department at the Naval Undersea Warfare Center by the U.S. Navy.

MIDDLETOWN – Systems Engineering Associates Corp. has been awarded a $23.6 million contract to provide materials, engineering and research services to the Undersea Warfare Sensors and Sonar Systems Department of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport.

SEA CORP and its subcontractors will work on training documentation development, human factors engineering, course instructions, trainer and training systems development, test and evaluation, and installation to support a “wide array of systems” for the U.S. Navy, according to the company’s announcement.

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“SEA CORP is thrilled to apply our past engineering, research, and training experience and capabilities to the Undersea Warfare Sensors and SONAR Systems Department of NUWC,” Senior Vice President David Cadorette said in a statement. “Through the execution of this contract, SEA CORP and our teammates look forward to expanding our expertise while providing the best value to the U.S. Navy.”

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