HERNDON, Va., July 31, 2017 -- ManTech International Corporation (Nasdaq:MANT) today announced that the company has been named a prime contractor for the U.S. Army’s Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) program.
“ManTech’s innovative approach to C4ISR is a mainstay of field support and software sustainment programs for globally deployed C4ISR systems,” said Daniel J. Keefe, president and chief operating officer of ManTech’s Mission Solutions & Services Group. “As the leader in C4ISR for RS3, we will continue to provide and sustain advanced technology solutions that give American troops competitive edge on the battlefield.”
Under the 10-year contract, ManTech will provide a range of C4ISR services for the U.S. Army: engineering; research, development, test, and evaluation (RDT&E); logistics; acquisition and strategic planning acquisition and strategic planning; and education and training.
About ManTech International Corporation
ManTech provides innovative technologies and solutions for mission-critical national security programs for the intelligence community; the departments of Defense, State, Homeland Security, Health and Human Services, Veteran Affairs and Justice, including the Federal Bureau of Investigation; the health and space community; and other U.S. government customers. ManTech's four strategic capabilities are: cybersecurity; data and predictive analytics, software and systems engineering; and enterprise information technology. In addition, ManTech has expertise in C4ISR, program protection and mission assurance, supply chain management and logistics and test and evaluation (T&E). Additional information on ManTech can be found www.mantech.com.
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