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    Vencore Wins $5M Contract from GSA to Manage Reimbursable Work Authorization Entry and Tracking Application

    By Lauren BudikMay 7, 2015
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    Mac Curtis, President and CEO, Vencore
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    Chantilly, Va.-based Vencore Inc. announced May 6 that it has been awarded a $5 million contract from the General Services Administration (GSA) to manage the Reimbursable Work Authorization (RWA) Entry and Tracking Application (RETA) employed at the Public Building Service (PBS).

    “We appreciate the confidence of the General Services Administration, demonstrated by its selection of Vencore to continue work on this program,” Vencore Inc. President and CEO Mac Curtis said. “Our ability to develop and manage customized software in an Agile environment enhances our clients’ success with a flexible, adaptable and transparent approach.”

    Vencore will continue its existing work on the program that manages and maintains the RETA application, develops and implements software enhancements, provides application support and helpdesk services, manages security and offers direct support to the Enterprise Service Center.

    The contract will be awarded during a three-year period with two one-year contract extension options.

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