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    Connected Logistics Lands Potential $91M ITES-3S IDIQ Task Order

    By Staff WriterMarch 15, 2021
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    Forrest Burke, Connected Logistics

    LOGC2, Inc., doing business as Connected Logistics, has won an Army Contracting Command – Rock Island task order under the $12.1 billion ceiling Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – 3 Services contract.

    ITES-3S is an indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity 5.5-year task order. Under the contract, Connected Logistics and its teammates will operate, maintain and provide support operations for the worldwide Radio Frequency-In-Transit Visibility infrastructure.

    The company’s teammates for the project include Leidos, Array Information Technology and Onyx Government Services. The scope of the effort spans 39 countries across all six geographic combatant commands.

    As part of ITES-3S, Connected Logistics will support the U.S. Army Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems Automated Movement and Identification Solutions by maintaining,
    surveying, installing and de-installing RF-ITV network components worldwide. Connected Logistics will also support training and special projects.

    And the RF-ITV IV task order includes provisioning the Defense Department, North Atlantic Treaty Organization and coalition partners with logistics visibility services worldwide. It’ll support DOD activities including Product Lead AMIS, U.S. Army Central, U.S. Air Force Central, the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy, U.S. Marine Command, Missile Defense Agency, Surface Deployment and Distribution Command, the Defense Logistics Agency and others.

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