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    MacB Wins Subcontract To Support Army Electronic RD&E Headquarters

    By Ben WickerOctober 1, 2017
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    Troy Kohler, MacB

    MacAulay-Brown Inc. has partnered with CACI International Inc. on a subcontract to support the U.S. Army’s Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center.

    MacB will work as a subcontractor under CACI’s Technical, Information and Engineering Services contract, through which CACI won a 3-year task order to support CERDEC’s efforts to supply Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance capabilities, technologies and integrated solutions for the Army.

    MacB will subcontract with CACI to provide technical and engineering services, as well as analysis and strategic implementation support of new science and technology initiatives, the company said.

    “This win supporting CERDEC headquarters demonstrates our continued ability to execute and deliver technical information, engineering services, and strategic expertise at exceptional levels for best value,” said Troy Kohler, vice president of operations and logistics for MacB’s Missions Systems Group. “We are proud of our continued partnership with APG, C4ISR and U.S. Army communities.”

    Other tasks will include providing space facility management, environmental compliance and security services for personnel at CERDEC headquarters and subordinate directorates, MacB said.

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