NCI, a leading provider of information technology, professional services and solutions to U.S. Federal Government agencies, has been awarded a new task order valued at $10 million by the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command, National Capital Region Engineering Directorate, under NCI’s TEIS III contract.
The company will provide engineering and integration support services for the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) at Fort Meade, Maryland. The award covers an 18-month period.
NCI will engineer, furnish, install, secure and test INSCOM command, control, communications, computers and intelligence/information technology (C4I/IT) systems.
The work will encompass multiple classification levels for data network systems, voice systems, applications, audio/visual systems, supporting applications, physical end user locations and classification connectivity requirements, infrastructure equipment room and premise distribution wiring within a sensitive compartmented information facility.
(Learn More about INSCOM, courtesy of INSCOM, Rob Heady and YouTube)
“NCI has developed a unique methodology for C4I/IT implementations focused on engineering for mission assurance, ease of maintainability and maximum cost effectiveness,” said Paul A. Dillahay, NCI’s new president and CEO.
“We look forward to bringing the vast experience from our previous successes within the intelligence community to INSCOM for this new task order award.”
NCI board of directors appointed Paul A. Dillahay as president, chief executive officer, and a member of the board of directors, effective October 31, 2016.
Mr. Dillahay previously held the position of executive vice president of CACI International’s Health and Litigation Solutions group.
Mr. Dillahay has proven industry leadership in executing transformational change initiatives, developing leaders and delivering sustainable results. In addition to CACI, he spent the past 15 years in senior management positions at General Electric, Lockheed Martin, US Investigation Services (USIS) and ASRC Federal.
Mr. Dillahay has delivered exceptional results in various leadership roles at Lockheed Martin, including leading the Operation Support business within the Information Systems and Global Solutions division.
After leaving Lockheed Martin in 2010, he joined USIS as chief operating officer. He then joined ASRC Federal as chief operating officer and was promoted to president and chief executive officer in 2013.
Mr. Dillahay joined CACI in 2016 as executive vice president for corporate development, supporting the company’s strategic focus on mergers and acquisitions to drive growth, before assuming his most recent role.
“I look forward to working with Paul. I think his background and experience will be a tremendous benefit to the company going forward,” said Charles K. Narang, chairman of the board of NCI.
Mr. Dillahay commented: “I’m excited about the opportunity to lead NCI into the future, work with the board and the leadership team, and expand on NCI’s commitment to our customers and employees.”
“NCI’s culture of trust, integrity and performance is a tremendous foundation to build upon as we seek to create sustainable organic growth, while delivering shareholder value.”
NCI 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.
Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, NCI has approximately 2,000 employees operating at more than 100 locations worldwide.