Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: December 1, 2017
ManTech International (Nasdaq: MANT) has won a potential five-year, $847 million task order to help sustain 25,000 the U.S. Army vehicles worldwide such as Mine-Resistant Ambush Protected vehicles.
The company said Thursday it will also provide operational engineering and logistics support services under the order awarded through the General Service Administration‘s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services contract.
GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center will manage the Vehicle Engineering Maintenance and Operations Support effort for the Army.
Dan Keefe, president and CEO at ManTech’s mission solutions and services group, said the company aims to help Army protect the lives and support the missions of U.S. warfighters through the VEMOS initiative.
Keefe added the company has helped sustain the Army’s MRAP vehicles over the past 14 years.
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