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CDI Corp. (CDI) Awarded a $139M, Five-Year Contract from U. S. Navy

CDI Corp. (CDI), based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, provides engineering and information technology outsourcing solutions and professional staffing to a wide range of Fortune 1,000 customers in the aerospace, process & industrial, IT, life sciences and government services sectors. The company was incorporated in September 1950 as Comprehensive Designers Inc. with the mission of providing quality technical and engineering services to businesses on a temporary or outsourced basis. Operating units include CDI Engineering Solutions, CDI IT Solutions, CDI AndersElite Limited, and Management Recruiters International, Inc.

CDI Marine Company, a CDI-Government Services business unit, was recently awarded a watercraft engineering and marine services contract by the U.S. Navy in support of Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division, Detachment Norfolk—Combatant Craft Division (CCD). The total contract, including all options, has a maximum value of $139M over a five-year period. CDI-Government Services, part of the CDI Engineering Solutions division, provides U.S. government clients with engineering, design, logistics and light manufacturing expertise; project management and IT Solutions; and technical and IT staffing services. CDI Marine Company, serving as prime contractor, will function as the team leader for “Team Watercraft,” a group of companies representing expertise in watercraft engineering.

The CCD is a full spectrum, full lifecycle technical support center for all types of combatant craft, boats, watercraft, and associated systems. CCD supports the U.S. Navy, U.S. Special Operations Command, the U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, U.S. Coast Guard and other government agencies. This new contract represents an expanded role for CDI-Government Services in support of CDD in the areas of program management and planning, design and prototype engineering and construction, design development engineering, acquisition engineering, logistics, and in-service engineering and life cycle management.

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