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LockMart Team Wins Role On US Army Intelligence Contract Vehicle
Alexandria VA (SPX) Oct 18, 2010 A team led by Lockheed Martin was selected by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) to compete for future task orders under the INSCOM OMNIBUS-III contracting vehicle. "Lockheed Martin is thrilled to be selected by INSCOM," said Bob Kramer, Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Services-Defense's vice president for Operational Systems and Services. "The team is positioned to deliver innovative solutions and analytic subject matter expertise in support of Army Intelligence missions." OMNIBUS-III is a multiple award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (ID/IQ) contract, established by INSCOM to create the procurement framework for delivering dedicated intelligence and technical support to the US Army INSCOM and its major subordinate commands, as well as other customers across the federal government. The Lockheed Martin-led team, one of six companies selected, will compete for future task orders which, all totaled, have a contract ceiling of $492 million over the course of five years. With this award Lockheed Martin continues its record of dedicated support to INSCOM totaling more than 20 years.
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