Author: Brenda Marie Rivers|| Date Published: November 21, 2019
Matt Tait
ManTech International (Nasdaq: MANT) has reported three task order awards worth $177M combined to support the Department of Defenses civilian health care programs.
The company said Wednesday it will provide force health protection services and develop analytics-driven metrics for the Navy and Marine Corps Public Health Center in Virginia as part of a five-year, $84M order.
Under a separate $59.4M order, ManTech will help the Defense Health Agency update its Defense Medical LogisticsEnterprise Solution built to manage the care delivery supply chain that supports military personnel and their families. Work also includes DML-ES deployment services to Department of Veterans Affairs facilities.
The third order, valued at $33.5M over one year, calls for the company to update DHAs Desktop to Data Center network infrastructure that works to monitor information technology assets and facilitate exchange of health-related data across the Military Health System.
Matt Tait, president of the mission solutions and services group at ManTech, said the company will work to provide integrated systems and leverage its Bringing Digital to the Mission strategy to ensure health care access for service members, veterans and family members.
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