NCI Awarded Prime Position on $37B Award Contract with US Army

NCI, a leading provider of information technology (IT) and professional services and solutions to U.S. Federal Government agencies, has been awarded a prime position on the multiple award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity U.S. Army Communications‒Electronics Command (CECOM) Responsive Strategic Sourcing for Services (RS3) contract with a ceiling value of $37.4 billion.

The award consists of a five-year base ordering period plus a five-year optional ordering period, and will provide access to knowledge-based professional services for programs with command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR)-related requirements.

The vehicle may be used to support other Department of Defense and federal agencies, as well, and will cover a range of support areas, including engineering; research, development, test and evaluation; logistics; acquisition and strategic planning; and education and training services.

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The RS3 contract consolidates and replaces several expiring multiple award contracts, including the Rapid Response Third Generation (R2-3G) contract held by NCI.

“NCI is proud to assume a place on this dynamic and flexible contract vehicle,” said Paul A. Dillahay, NCI’s president and CEO.

“This enhances our ability to provide information assurance, network infrastructure, and design and implementation services to new and current customers to ultimately benefit the warfighters who serve us all.”

NCI logoNCI is a leading provider of enterprise solutions and services to U.S. defense, intelligence, health and civilian government agencies.

The company has the expertise and proven track record to solve its customers’ most important and complex mission challenges through technology and innovation.

NCI’s team of highly skilled professionals focuses on delivering cost-effective solutions and services in the areas of agile development and integration; cybersecurity and information assurance; engineering and logistics; big data and data analytics; IT infrastructure optimization and service management; and health and program integrity.