ManTech International [MANT] was awarded two contracts worth up to $7.2 billion by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Commands (INSCOM) to provide global intelligence support services (GISS), the company said on Tuesday.
The first award was one of 11 indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contracts, which has a base year with four option years and a potential value of $5 billion.
ManTech is also on a team that won a restricted small business IDIQ, with a potential value of $2.2 billion.
ManTech will provide advanced cyber operations, full-spectrum information operations and intelligence, field logistics, forensics, and other mission-support and sustainment services to INSCOM, the company said.
INSCOM conducts intelligence, security, and information operations for military commanders and national decision makers. This includes global all-source intelligence operations, advanced skills training, linguistic support, intelligence-related logistics, contracting, and communications in support of military commands and the national intelligence community.
“ManTech is making great advances in cyber security, intelligence, and global threat response. We look forward to supporting U.S. Army INSCOM’s mission on a global scale,” L. William Varner, president of ManTech’s mission cyber & intelligence solutions group, said in a statement.