Army lines up support for information centers

ManTech, Apptis to assist with Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems

ManTech International Corp. and Apptis Inc. are partnering on a $132.9 million contract to provide information technology and engineering support services to the Army.

As subcontractor on the two-year, competitively awarded effort, ManTech International can earn up to an estimated $40 million, according to a company announcement issued today. Apptis is the prime contractor on the project.

The award calls for ManTech to continue its mission-critical support to the Program Management office of the Defense Communications and Army Transmission Systems, which is responsible for global information connectivity at joint operations centers in the United States and overseas.

“Warfighters, major commands and combatant commanders worldwide rely on PM DCATS to provide communications connectivity,” said Lawrence Prior, ManTech International president and CEO.

ManTech will continue to provide information technology solutions including the design, integration, operations and maintenance of Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance.

Also, the company will oversee voice and visual applications, as well as capabilities and tools that support state-of-the-art joint operations centers connected to the worldwide Defense Information Systems Network.

ManTech also announced this month that it has won a five-year, $286 million contract to furnish engineering and technical support services for Army command and control functions.

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David Hubler is the associate editor of Washington Technology.

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