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by Richard Tomkins Fairfax, Va. (UPI) Apr 30, 2015
The U.S. Army has given ManTech International Corporation an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide global intelligence support services. The award is one of 11 such contracts from given to industry by INSCOM, or the Army's Intelligence and Security Command. It has a one-year base period of performance with four option years. The total potential value of the contracts is $5 billion. "ManTech is making great advances in cyber security, intelligence, and global threat response," said L. William Varner, president of ManTech's Mission Cyber & Intelligence Solutions Group. "We look forward to supporting U.S. Army INSCOM's mission on a global scale." INSCOM is in command of operational intelligence forces. It conducts worldwide multi-discipline and all-source intelligence operations, advanced skills training, linguist support, quick reaction capabilities, and intelligence-related logistics in support of Army, joint, and coalition commands and the National Intelligence Community. Under the award, ManTech will have the opportunity to provide INSCOM with advanced cyber operations, full-spectrum information operations and intelligence, field logistics, forensics, and other mission-support and sustainment services.
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