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Engility Wins Spot On $350M USAID Clean Energy IDIQ; Tony Smeraglinolo Comments

Tony Smeraglinolo
Tony Smeraglinolo

An Engility Corp. (NYSE: EGL) subsidiary has won a prime position on a potential $350 million contract to help the U.S. Agency for International Development run clean energy programs in developing countries.

International Resources Group will compete for task orders to perform work under the five-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, Engility said Thursday.

IRG was one of several business units that spun off from L-3 Communications (NYSE: LLL) in July 2012 to form Engility.

Tony Smeraglinolo, Engility president and CEO, said IRG also holds a position on USAID’s Energy II IDIQ and has worked with the agency for 34 years on energy support programs.

USAID is aiming to help countries improve both access to clean energy and energy sector governance, demonstrate new technology and business models and help transition to a low-carbon development trajectory.

“We will provide a range of critical activities, from energy sector reform to increasing human resource capacity related to energy services and fostering private sector participation and investment, ” Smeraglinolo said.

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