Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: May 3, 2016
Mac Curtis
Vencore will work to provide systems engineering and integration support services to an unidentified U.S. government agency under a potential $400 million contract.
The company said Monday the contract covers the development and deployment of technical platforms designed to support the interoperability of the agencys enterprise systems.
Mac Curtis, president and CEO of Vencore and an inductee into Executive Mosaics Wash100 for 2016, said the company has performed systems engineering and integration work for more than four decades in support of government customers national security missions.
Vencore also develops and supplies cyber, software and DevOps platforms and services to federal, military and intelligence agencies through government programs.
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