ARLINGTON, Va., 6 Nov. 2009. Stanley Inc., a provider of systems integration and professional services to the U.S. federal government, won a five-year, firm-fixed-price contract valued at $12.4 million, if all four option years are exercised, by the U.S. Marine Corps (USMC). Stanley personnel will provide technical services to support and maintain the Total Information Gateway for Enterprise Resources (TIGER) Web Portal Program.
"Stanley is honored to be a part of the mission to supply Marine Corps Systems Command personnel with the ability to access and share vital information through the TIGER portal," says Amy Ygbuhay, Stanley vice president. "We look forward to providing the mechanism to support systems research and development and acquisition programs for the Marine Air-Ground Task Force expeditionary operations, which is at the forefront of this work."
TIGER is an enterprise information system that joins numerous information sources to provide an integrated family of web-based applications. This contract was included in Stanley's discussion of awards to date in the third quarter of fiscal year 2010 during the company's earnings call held on October 29, 2009.
Under this contract, Stanley will provide information technology services such as program and project management, web/application enhancement, database administration, quality assurance and control management, configuration management, and technical analyst and service desk support.
The Stanley team will also provide ongoing technical support and management oversight of TIGER sustainment and enhancement efforts. The work will take place in Dumfries and Quantico, Va.
Stanley has provided support to the Marine Corps since 1989 and currently holds more than 18 contracts that support USMC systems engineering efforts, says a representative.