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    ECS Named Prime on $204M DARPA IDIQ

    By WashingtonExec Staff WriterJune 28, 2018
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    Tim Wilde, ECS Federal
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    The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Tactical Technology Office (TTO) has named ECS a prime contractor on a five-year, indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract valued at $204 million. ECS will provide technical programmatic, engineering and financial management services to DARPA/TTO.

    ECS will focus on technologies that enable enterprise disruption and TTO cross-cutting themes of eliminating high-value assets, exploiting cross-domain themes and enabling decision-making asymmetry. The company will be instrumental in the execution of existing programs and the conceptualization and approval of new programs that span ground, maritime, air and space domains.

    “We are proud of the partnership we have developed with DARPA,” said Tim Wilde, senior vice president of science and engineering at ECS. “ECS is excited about the opportunity to be a prime contractor in TTO. Our dynamic team of employees support similar technologies such as unmanned systems, agile development and military strategies for other clients, and will bring a wealth of experience to TTO.”

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