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Engility’s IRG Subsidiary to Help USAID Hold Clean Energy Seminars; Tony Smeraglinolo Comments

Tony Smeraglinolo
Tony Smeraglinolo

An Engility Holdings (NYSE: EGL) subsidiary has won a $7.8 million task order to help the U.S. Agency for International Development conduct training workshops and online seminars on clean energy.

IRG will work with USAID’s energy staff and their international counterparts under the single-award cost-plus fixed fee, Engility said Wednesday.

“This significant win gives us the opportunity to train, teach and mentor USAID employees, specifically new Foreign Service Officers and other USAID staff engaged in the energy sector, ” said Tony Smeraglinolo, Engility president and CEO.

USAID aims to help its staff tackle energy issues such as clean energy and climate change to help continue renewable energy development in other countries.

The subsidiary also announced a task order win this week to work with USAID on clean energy programs in Ukraine that aim to encourage collaboration between the public and private sector.

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