The U.S. Army awarded ManTech International Corporation [MANT] a contract worth up to $152 million to provide worldwide systems field and software support for the service’s C3.LOG-IT systems, the company said Thursday.
ManTech won a Software and Systems Engineering Services Next Generation prime contract as a cost-plus-fixed-fee task order with a 12-month base period of performance and two 12-month option periods. The award was given by the Army’s Communications and Electronics Command (CECOM) Software Engineering Center (SEC).
The company will support CECOM Life Cycle Management Command (LCMC) SEC in providing post-production and post-deployment software support to warfighters. This covers a range of garrison, exercise, combat operations, and contingencies for the users of strategic and tactical command, control, communications, and computer (C4) as well as logistics management systems.
ManTech will also initialize, operationalize, and troubleshoot the hardware and software interfaces of these systems and provide training to the Mission Command Training Centers outside the continental United States.
“Continuing our partnership with CECOM SEC to provide field support for Army C4ISR and logistics information systems and their networks is a privilege for ManTech. It expands our presence and capabilities in support of critical Army missions,” Daniel Keefe, president and chief operating officer of ManTech’s mission solutions and services group, said in a statement.