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    NCI, Inc. Awarded $9 Million Army Contract to Support PEO EIS

    By Tracy BellFebruary 13, 2014
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    Brian Clark, president, NCI, Inc.
    Brian Clark, president, NCI, Inc.

    NCI, Inc., a provider of information technology and professional services and solutions to U.S. federal government agencies, announced Monday that it was awarded a $9 million contract. The contract supports the Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems’ (PEO EIS) Project Director Reserve Component Automation Systems (RCAS).

    “NCI is pleased to have been selected to support the RCAS-Project Directorate’s successful execution of one the largest and most important information technology programs serving the Army Reserve Component,” said Brian Clark, NCI’s president. “This work adds to our 15-year partnership with the United States Army Reserve and Army National Guard leadership and soldiers in fulfilling their information technology mission.”

    The mission of the RCAS includes sustainment of automated information systems that enhance the Army Reserve Component’s ability to achieve and sustain critical automation interoperability.

    The contract will also help to accomplish the directorate’s goals of providing citizen soldiers with information technology solutions that support unit mobilization planning, training, day-to-day operations, communications and administration through the use of RCAS. This contract award represents new work for NCI and consists of a three-month base period and two additional one-year option periods through 2016.

    NCI, based in Reston, will provide advisory assistance in the areas of programmatic product engineering, quality assurance and network and desktop support to facilitate the modernization and enhancement of RCAS. Additionally, NCI will support the Army Reserve Component’s continued efforts to employ modern development and deployment techniques and evaluate current products and processes for alignment with future RCAS Agile Development efforts.

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