Author: Matthew Nelson|| Date Published: December 30, 2020
Vectrus (NYSE: VEC) has won a potential five-year, $882.5M recompete contract to help the U.S. Army operate, maintain and secure the military branch’s communications infrastructure.
Army Contracting Command received five bids for the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract and obligated the full amount using fiscal 2021 O&M funds, the Department of Defense said Tuesday.
Contract work will take place at Fort Huachuca in Arizona through Dec. 26, 2025.
Through the OMDAC-SWACA program, a team comprised of more than 1,000 Vectrus information technology professionals provides IT and network communication services to U.S. military personnel at various locations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Kuwait and Qatar.
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