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    Engility Holdings Subsidiary Selected as Prime Contractor Supporting US Government’s $400 Million Clean Energy Contract

    By Aquala BoganMay 9, 2013
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    Tony Smeraglinolo, CEO of Engility

    Engility Holdings, Inc. announced that one of its subsidiaries has been selected as a prime contractor to support the U.S.Government’s $400 million dollar five-year Clean Energy IDIQ contract for Critical Priority Countries. The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) is funding the work and Engility, through its wholly-owned subsidiary International Resources Group Ltd, (IRG), will be eligible to compete for task orders until the shared ceiling is reached.

    “This contract builds on the current Energy II IQC that IRG holds and represents an expansion of energy support services that our team of outstanding and highly qualified professionals has been providing on USAID’s behalf for more than three decades,” said Tony Smeraglinolo, president and CEO of Engility. “Around the globe there is growing demand for responsible energy development and we are proud to have the opportunity to continue supporting USAID and its important mission.”

    He added, “Engility will provide a range of key technical assistance activities, from energy sector reform (including legal, regulatory and corporate governance structures and mechanisms) to increasing human resource capacity related to energy services and fostering private sector participation and investment.”

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