NCI Inc. announced Oct. 30 that the company has been awarded three task orders for IT services in support of the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command (USAISEC).
“These awards continue NCI’s relationship with USAISEC and support our corporate focus on providing critical information assurance and medical IT support to DoD,” NCI president Brian J. Clark. “We are honored to provide these services to ensure the IT infrastructure and critical needs of U.S. Army facilities worldwide are capable of supporting today’s warfighters with their ever-evolving network requirements.”
The firm-fixed price task orders and one cost-plus-fixed-fee task order are worth $10.9 million under the Total Engineering and Information Systems (TEIS) III contract. Each task order consists of a 12-month base period and one option year.
Reston, Va.-based NCI will continue providing design reviews for the Military Construction Army (MCA) and Sustainment Restoration and Modernization (SRM) programs that will impact every new and renovated facility. NCI will also ensure IT components meet applicable U.S. Army, Dept. of Defense and other federal standards.
Additionally, NCI will provide enterprise-level information assurance support services and DoD Information Assurance Certification and Accreditation Process support, along with security engineering assistance to support the Enterprise Information Technology Project Management Office’s Medical Research Information Technology System.
The U.S. Army’s Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems will continue to receive NCI’s onsite quality control and engineering support.
WashingtonExec last covered NCI when the company was awarded a $125 million contract to support the U.S. Army’s Network Enterprise Technology Command.
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