NCI wins $309 million Army task order to provide IT services to multiple federal agencies

Dec. 18, 2009
RESTON, Va., 18 Dec. 2009. NCI Inc. won a single-award, seven-year competitive task order with an award value of approximately $309 million from: the Corporate Information Office of the U.S. Army's Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation, in Orlando, Fla; the U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Belvoir Directorate of Information Management; and the U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Carson Directorate of Information Management.

RESTON, Va., 18 Dec. 2009. NCI Inc., a provider of information technology (IT), engineering, and professional services and solutions to U.S. Federal Government agencies, won a single-award, seven-year competitive task order with an award value of approximately $309 million from: the Corporate Information Office (CIO) of the U.S. Army's Program Executive Office for Simulation, Training, and Instrumentation (PEO STRI), in Orlando, Fla; the U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Belvoir Directorate of Information Management (USAG, FB-DOIM); and the U.S. Army Garrison, Fort Carson Directorate of Information Management (USAG, FCCO-DOIM).

The competitive award falls under the U.S. Army Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – 2 Services (ITES-2S) IDIQ contract.

Under the task order contract, the NCI team will provide a wide array of IT, systems engineering, and infrastructure support services to PEO STRI, FB-DOIM, and FCCO-DOIM in support of their respective missions.

The contract enables nationwide, mission-critical support to these three distinct customers in Orlando, Fla.; Huntsville, Ala.; Fort Belvoir, Va.; and Fort Carson, Colo. Support services include network operations; Local/Wide/Campus Area Networks (LAN/WAN/CAN); data center; cybersecurity and information assurance; data, telecommunications, and spectrum management; customer technical and remote support; software application development; Army enterprise architectural support; and other related services.

The period of performance for this task order has a base period running through January 15, 2011, with six 1-year options extending the contract through January 14, 2017.

"Our goal remains to continue to support our customers' transformational vision, provide outstanding IT services to their end users, and remain on the leading edge of technology," says Charles Narang, chief executive officer for NCI.

"NCI is thrilled to have been awarded this task order contract. This contract enables us to continue our relationship with these important U.S. Army customers and deliver innovative, cost-effective services for PEO STRI, FB-DOIM, and FCCO-DOIM. We look forward to supporting our customers' transformational goals while meeting the needs of their end users in accomplishing their critical missions today and over the life of the program," says Terry Glasgow, president.

Posted by Courtney Howard

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