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C4ISR | Delivery & Task Orders | IT - General | Other Corporation | Support Functions - Other | USA

$19.1M to NCI for USTRANSCOM, ACC C4 Systems Support

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NCI Information Systems of Reston, VA received 2 task orders worth $19.1 million to provide IT support for US Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and USAF Air Mobility Command (ACC) C4 systems. The task orders were issued under the ITES-EMS3 (Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-Enterprise Mission Support Services Solutions) contract, managed by the US Army for IT systems and support. The two task orders are issued under option year 6 of the contract… First, NCI received a $12.1 million labor-hour task order modification for option year 6 for IT support of selected USTRANSCOM C4 systems and support functions. NCI will perform the work at Scott Air Force Base in IL and expects to complete it Sept 30/10. USTRANSCOM’s Directorate of Acquisition at Scott Air Force Base manages the contract (W91QUZ-04-D-0001-YK01/39) Second, NCI received a $7 million labor-hour task order modification for option year 6 for IT support of selected USTRANSCOM and ACC C4 systems and support functions. NCI will perform the work at Scott Air Force Base and expects to complete it by Sept 30/10. USTRANSCOM’s Directorate of Acquisition at Scott Air Force Base manages the contract (W91QUZ-04-D-0001-YK02/50).

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