The company said Monday its field service representatives will provide strategic and tactical satcom equipment support at the site along with engineering, cybersecurity, information assurance and administrative services.
Alan Carson, president of Envistacom, said the recent award serves as a continuation of the company’s support for the Army and other service branches under the Department of Defense in ensuring that technical and communications services are accessible to deployed personnel.
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bachelor’s”Brandy Durham has taken on new responsibilities as chief data and artificial intelligence officer at ManTech. The Herndon, Virginia-based company…