PSI receives
award for the U. S. Navy's SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e) Program

On 31 May 2005, Porter Scientific Incorporated (PSI) in partnership
with Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) of Johnstown, PA
received an award for the U. S. Navy's SeaPort Enhanced (SeaPort-e)
Program in all seven geographical zones. All branches of the military
have access to the SeaPort-e contract vehicle.
Porter Scientific is an 8(a), HubZone, American
Indian woman owned small business focused on delivering excellence
in Environmental and Information Technology services to our military.
In order to offer the best mix of experience, knowledge, and professionalism,
PSI partnered with CTC based on their experience and commitment
to support services. PSI strives to capitalize on the team's unique
expertise and to facilitate collaboration and efficiency using the
SeaPort-e contract vehicle.
Seaport Enhanced (Seaport-e) is a Multiple Award
Contract (MAC) vehicle, using a web-based, e-business procurement
Portal, to facilitate performance-based service acquisition, leverage
buying power, improve business intelligence and reduce cycle time.
The Virtual SYSCOM Commanders formalized an agreement to expand
the ordering community of Seaport-e to include all Virtual SYSCOM
activities and to leverage the success of SeaPort-e in achieving
the objectives across the Virtual SYSCOM, which consists of Naval
Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR),
Naval Supply Command (NAVSUP), and Space and Naval Warfare Command
(SPAWAR). Additional users are Naval Facilities Engineering Command
(NAVFAC), Military Sealift Command, and the U.S. Marines.
PSI is also excited to announce that we are in the process of becoming
ISO 9001:2000 certified. We are working with the
Industrial Extension Service (IES) at North Carolina State University
with the goal of receiving certification in 2009.
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