Life Cycle Engineering Awarded $17.3 Million Contract by NSWCCD Philadelphia

April 13, 2011

CHARLESTON, SC – April 13, 2011 – Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) has been awarded a $17.3 million contract by the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD) Philadelphia. Under this contract LCE will continue to provide the U.S. Navy with engineering and program management support for surface ship acquisition programs.
 
“Life Cycle Engineering has supported the Naval Ship Systems Engineering Station (NAVSSES), Philadelphia for more than 20 years, providing engineering, technical and logistics services. Award of this contract validates the strength of our capabilities and our ability to deliver quality services to the U.S. Navy,” said Randy Reeves, Vice President and Regional Director of the Northeast Region of LCE’s Engineering Services Group. “It is a credit to the professionalism, hard work and dedication of our people.


About Life Cycle Engineering

Life Cycle Engineering (LCE) provides consulting, engineering, applied technology and education solutions that deliver lasting results for private industry, the Department of Defense and other government organizations. The quality, expertise and dedication of our employees enable Life Cycle Engineering to serve as a trusted resource that helps people and organizations to achieve their full potential. Founded in 1976, LCE is headquartered in Charleston, South Carolina with offices across North America and experience around the globe. www.LCE.com

 

About the Engineering Services Group

LCE’s Engineering Services Group (ESG) offers a comprehensive line of engineering and professional services for U.S. and foreign Navies, commercial marine operators and industrial companies throughout the world. Our services include electrical engineering, environmental engineering, energy management, integrated logistics support, mechanical and marine engineering, materials and metallurgical engineering, and program and financial management. We have extensive experience with proven results in helping maritime and industrial organizations control and reduce costs, solve engineering and logistic problems, repair shipboard systems, manage programs and improve financial management.