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    Attain Awarded $6.5M Third Task Order by Department of Army, for AESIP

    By Srimathi SridharSeptember 10, 2012
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    Manish Agarwal, Attain

    Attain, LLC, a leading public sector professional services company, announced it has won a third task order under its Army Enterprise Information Systems Program (AESIP) prime contract, worth $6.5 million. AESIP is a program under the U.S. Department of the Army.

    The new task order includes a six-month base period and two six-month options and to be a critical mission area for AESIP. Specifically, Attain will incrementally design, develop, test and implement the material master data releases 3.3 and 3.5 (MM Release 3.3 and MM Release 3.5), any interfaces to trading partners required for this release in accordance with their schedules, and enterprise reports and dashboards, as required.

    “We are firmly committed to making this task order a complete success and we fully recognize the important role this project plays in improving logistical support to our Nation’s Warfighters,” said Col. (Ret.) Scott Lambert, Attain senior manager.

    “Team Attain is delighted, but deeply humbled, by this opportunity to continue supporting the U.S. Army, PM AESIP, and the Army’s Shared Services Center at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey,” said Manish Agarwal, president of Attain Federal and Solution Services. “This third task order award speaks volumes of Attain’s commitment to the success of AESIP as well as our deep knowledge and expertise serving and supporting the U.S. Army’s mission.”

    Managed by the Army’s Program Executive Office for Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS), AESIP’s mission is to converge and integrate the Army’s four existing ERP-based solutions for medical, logistics, and personnel services to Army customers across the entire Department.

     

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