Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: December 11, 2019
Accenture’s (NYSE: ACN) federal services business has won a potential six-year, $75.8M hybrid contract to provide support services for the U.S. Army’s unified enterprise resource planning system.
Army Contracting Command received four bids for the cost-no-fee, cost-plus-fixed-fee, firm-fixed-price contract via the internet, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Work will take place at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland through Dec. 9, 2025. The facility serves as a testing ground for new military technology platforms.
The service branch obligated an initial amount of $4.9M from its fiscal 2020 working capital funds.
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