CTC said Tuesday PRISM is a multiple-award task order contract with a one-year base term and four option years that covers research, analysis, studies, software engineering, training and other technical services.
“We are honored to continue our work in support of our nation’s military, in this case increasing their readiness and ability to meet mission requirements,” said CTC President and CEO Ed Sheehan.
“This contract will allow our CTC readiness team to continue to provide innovative and cost-effective services in a wide variety of functions,” Sheehan added.
According to a notice posted on the Federal Procurement Data System, the General Services Administration awarded CTC and 10 other companies spots on the PRISM contract.
GSA issued a solicitation for the contract vehicle in February.
Click here to view the full list of 11 PRISM contract awardees.
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