ESRI on Board to Offer Technical and Engineering Consulting Services

SeaPort-e offers these defense organizations a fast, cost-effective, electronic procurement procedure for providing tasking orders for professional support services from commercial firms. The contracting office for SeaPort-e is NSWC Dahlgren.

"The contract will provide our community of Naval Service and Marine customers with unprecedented access to ESRI services," said Greg Mader, manager of Defense Services at ESRI. "We previously worked as a subcontractor with several of our partners on SeaPort-e. Now we can contract directly with SeaPort-e authorized users."

Seven companies will work as subcontractors with ESRI to provide the services available through the portal. The ESRI SeaPort-e team includes Zekiah Technologies, Inc.; ProLogic Inc.; Penobscot Bay Media LLC; Next Wave Systems LLC; Sphere Analytical Solutions; 39 Degrees North; and Spiral Solutions and Technologies, Inc.

ESRI is the world's leading technology firm for GIS software, geospatial modeling and analysis, and service-oriented architecture for spatially enabled applications. The company also has extensive experience in IT engineering, systems architecture, project management, training, software development, prototyping applications, and advanced research and development in spatial technology. Details about ESRI's participation in SeaPort-e, along with points of contacts, are available by visiting www.esri.com/seaport. The official U.S. Navy SeaPort-e program Web site is http://www.seaport.navy.mil/.

For more information or to ask about past performance concerning SeaPort-e, contact Mike Mastracci, ESRI's account manager for maritime command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR), at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 757-872-9565.

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