Author: Naomi Cooper|| Date Published: November 30, 2023
ManTech has secured a five-year, $261 million contract to provide mission information technology, intelligent systems engineering and cyber support services to the U.S. Air Force.
The contract covers weapon systems engineering and integration, mission support center services, specialized software testing and support, electronic warfare software programming, digital twin cyber penetration testing and F-35 Partner Programming Lab support, ManTech said Wednesday.
Using customers are the the Air Force Warfare Center, Air Force 53rd Wing Operations, 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing Technical Support Services and 668th Cyberspace Wing of the 16th Air Force.
ManTech will perform contract work at Eglin Air Force Base and Tyndall AFB in Florida, Nellis AFB in Nevada, Lackland AFB in Texas and Hill AFB in northern Utah.
“Our innovative solutions support electronic warfare, military grade cybersecurity, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and will give Air Force pilots and crews a significant edge over opponents,” said David Hathaway, executive vice president and general manager of ManTech’s defense sector.
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