KBRwyle wins spot on ITES-3 contract
KBRwyle’s Stinger Ghaffarian Technologies (SGT) has been awarded a place on the $12.1 billion US Army Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-3 services contract, KBR announced on 7 January.
KBRwyle, KBR's global government services business, has been selected as a prime contractor by the US Army Contracting Command on the potential nine-year IDIQ contract. The contract has a base period of five years plus four option years.
The contract provides IT-related services for the army worldwide.
KBRwyle will offer solutions and support in several IT areas including cybersecurity, integration, telecommunications, supply chain management and business process engineering.
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