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Welcome to the MCR Team's NAVSEA SeaPort™ Enhanced (SeaPort-e)
web pages. MCR hosts and maintains these pages to communicate with potential
customers on our team's ability to provide world class professional
services, as well as detailing our capabilities as associated with different
products and business areas. The MCR Team is honored to be a part of the
SeaPort-e effort and stands ready to support you.
For more information, please visit our MCR Team
Members and Capabilities Summaries page, or talk to one of our
MCR Team Points of Contact.

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"Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) and its Warfare Centers, which are
responsible for the acquisition of all US Navy ship and shipboard systems,
targeted a reduction in the cost of services for its headquarters
Directorates, Program Executive Offices (PEOs) and field activities. As the
first major step towards achieving this goal, NAVSEA embarked on a business
process re-engineering effort to maximize the efficiency and economy of
support service procurement. This effort, collectively referred to as
SeaPort, took a three pronged approach: 1) the award of
multiple award contracts (MAC) with innovative contracting provisions,
2) the launch of a web based commercial
e-procurement portal solution, and 3) the development of a
web site (www.seaport.navy.mil)
to serve as the entry point to portal. These three efforts converged on 2
April 2001, when NAVSEA awarded the multiple contracts and launched the
market place and the web site.
On 5 April 2004, a new set
of MACs were awarded to 151 new MAC holders in a program called SeaPort
Enhanced (SeaPort-e). While available to the all NAVSEA activities, SeaPort-e
is geared to satisfy the mission and requirements of the Surface and
Undersea Warfare Centers. SeaPort-e uses the same successful business model
of SeaPort, including the streamlined acquisition procedures, e-procurement
portal, and innovate contracting provisions."
(Excerpted from
http://www.seaport.navy.mil/main/home/faq_general.html#whatis)
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