MANTECH’sMANTECH has won a position on a potential seven-year, $875 million contract with a U.S. intelligence agency to provide cyber support services.

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“Our team is proud to have been selected to support the scale and complexity of this mission-critical work by our U.S. Intelligence Community partners,” Matt Tait, CEO and president of MANTECH, said in a statement published Tuesday.
“Our focus is delivering the advanced capabilities that provide a decisive advantage for our nation and our allies,” added Tait, a 2026 Wash100 awardee.
What Is the Scope of the IC Cyber Contract?
Under the contract, MANTECH will deliver full-spectrum cyber platforms to support computer network operations in support of the agency customer’s global mission.
The company said the contract will drive growth of its computer network operations workforce as it works to address complex challenges in the cyber domain.
Barbara Haines-Parmele, president of MANTECH’s intelligence and homeland security sector, said the company continues to invest in talent and mission delivery.
What Other Recent Developments Highlight MANTECH’s Cyber & AI Work?
MANTECH has expanded its capabilities across cyber, artificial intelligence and IT services through contracts, acquisitions and technology offerings.
In 2025, MANTECH secured a $910 million task order to provide enterprise-level cyber and data-informed IT services for U.S. Southern Command and mission partners and a $199 million contract to support the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s cybersecurity center.
In December, the company acquired data science and AI platforms provider Elder Research to expand its capabilities for government and commercial clients. It also listed its cloud engineering, AI and data services in the Amazon Web Services Intelligence Community Marketplace to support government missions and accelerate development cycles.














