Three firms vie for Army enterprise infrastructure services

Three firms will compete with each other for a $129 million in enterprise infrastructure services that the Army needs, the Defense Department said March 12.

Attain, InSap Services and Herdt Consulting will compete for a full range of enterprise infrastructure tasks, the DOD said.

The work will be determined at a future date for each order. The contract is scheduled to expire in March 2018.

The Army Contracting Command, Rock Island, Ill., is the contracting activity.

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