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Serco Awarded New $12 Million C4I Contract with the U.S. Navy

Source: PR News Wire

July 7, 2016 

RESTON, VIRGINIA – July 7, 2016 – Serco Inc., a provider of professional, technology, and management services, announced today that the Company has been awarded a contract to deliver Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I)/IT infrastructure installation for the new Command and Control Facility at Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska. The Navy's SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC Pacific) is leading the effort to upgrade the IT infrastructure in support of the United States Air Force. The new four-year contract awarded by SSC Pacific is valued at $12 million, including options.

Following the Air Force's vision to build a state-of-the-art facility with the flexibility to support operations for the next 50 years, Serco will design, procure, integrate, and install C4I and IT network systems.

"We are excited about this new win and continuing a long term relationship with the U.S. Air Force," said Dan Allen, Chairman and CEO of Serco Inc. "This new contract win expands our IT services footprint modernizing Department of Defense Command and Control facilities."

Serco has been delivering C4I solutions for over twenty-five years in support of the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, U.S. Coast Guard, and U.S. Army, and has completed thousands of integrated installations on ships and at shore facilities worldwide.
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SERCO: 'The biggest company you've never heard of' 
JULY 7, 2013 BY 21WIRE 
As politicians asset-strip the public's portfolio of properties, infrastructure and services, one multinational corporation has grown as a result – and its scope and reach may shock many people who have not been paying attention.

All around the globe, our governments are busy outsourcing public-sector services like health, education, police, prisons, money delivery and military – to the esteemed private sector. It's sold to the public as a solution to avoiding higher taxes, while retaining better services. But it's simply an accountancy shell game, where the government kicks the can down the road by spreading the bill to the taxpayer over a longer period of time, in order to avoid any large upfront payments – all the while, allowing a private corporation to extend its influence over society. This, by definition, is fascism.

They are called SERCO, and they run countries…

The Biggest Company You've Never Heard Of 

As well as thanking God for his success, CEO Chris Hyman is a Pentecostal Christian who has released a gospel album in America and fasts every Tuesday. Coincidentally he was in the World Trade Centre on 9/11 on the 47th floor addressing shareholders."

"Serco: Is it a company or a sovereign power? 
Posted on 2010 October 5 | Leave a comment 
SERCO – The Biggest Company You've Never Heard Of From Australian television [2:49] If one single company had to be chosen as the exemplar of the military/industrial complex, esnl's pick would be Serco, a British company created in 1929 as a local branch of Radio Corporation of America.

Today the firm runs air traffic control towers in the U.S., immigration detention centers in Australia, schools and the anti-missile defense system in Britain, and much, much more.

Of special interest to us is the company's growing role in the espionage world and intelligence world, especially here in the U.S., where it is based in Reston, Virginia, the nation’s capital of corporate spookery.

According to Crocodyl, the company holds contracts with an alphabet soup of three- and four-letter agencies, including the National Security Agency [NSA], National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency [NGA], the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Office of Naval Intelligence, the Air Force Information Warfare Center, and the Department of Defense.

Here's an example of the folks who work for Serco, from a new hire announcement posted by the company two years ago: Serco Inc., a provider of professional, technology, and management services to the federal government, ­announced today that Maureen Baginski has been named Vice President of the intelligence business and National Security Advisor at Serco. … From 2003 to 2005, Ms. Baginski served as the FBI's Executive Assistant Director for Intelligence where she was responsible for establishing and managing the FBI's first-ever intelligence program. Her mission was to adapt FBI intelligence capabilities with information technologies to create an intelligence-sharing operation that could identify threats before they became attacks.

From 1979 to 2003, Ms. Baginski served at the National Security Agency (NSA), where she held a variety of positions, including Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) Director, Senior Operations Officer in the National Security Operations Center; Executive Assistant to the Director of NSA/Central Security Service, Chief Officer of the Director; Assistant Deputy Director of Technology and Systems; and lead analyst for the Soviet Union. As SIGINT Director, Ms. Baginski successfully established and directed a unified program to exploit encrypted or denied information on global networks. Leading the NSA's Signals Intelligence Directorate, the Nation's high technology cryptology organization, she managed a complex and geographically dispersed distributed information production enterprise.

The company's CEO is an India-born Pentecostal Christian [shades of Dinesh D'Souza], and is profiled here by The Guardian's Janice Martinson in 2006." 

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