ManTech Wins $125 Million in New National Security Work
Posted on: Friday, 18 November 2005, 18:00 CST
By Roseanne Gerin, Staff Writer
ManTech International Corp. won several new contracts and recompetes worth more than $125 million from federal agencies for national security programs.
The Fairfax, Va. contractor, which provides IT, intelligence technology and engineering solutions to the federal government, received the awards in October, but did not issue announcements or name specific contracts or clients due to the sensitive nature of the work.
Under the contracts, ManTech will provide services that detect threats to personnel, information and property from hostile intelligence organizations, organized crime rings, terrorists and advanced technologies. The company also will provide data exploitation, visualization, counter-analysis, knowledge management and technology integration and operational support services.
ManTech employs about 6,000 people and had 2004 revenue of $842.4 million. It is No. 21 on Washington Technology's 2005 Top 100 list of federal prime contractors.
Reported By Washington Technology, http://www.washingtontechnology.com
(20051118/WIRES contract-awards, industry, WT_Top100, daily_news/)
Source: Newsbytes
Related Articles
- Los Alamos nixes water delivery
- Various Vendors Chosen for $50bn Federal Services Contract
- Stratos is Awarded SATCOM-II Contract to Provide Satellite Services to Federal and Defense Agencies
- GSA Selects Sprint to Continue Serving Government Agencies; FTS2001 Bridge Contract Covers Transition to New Networx Contract
- Senate OKs Ethics Bill to Halt Abuses
- Firm Blames State, Unisys for Problems
- Corruption Plea Deal Turns Spotlight on Governor 'High- Ranking Official' May Have Rewarded Campaign Donors, Court Papers Reveal
- Embattled Conn. Gov. Makes Apology on TV
- Conn. Governor Makes Public Apology on TV
- Conn. Gov. Makes Public Apology on TV
User Comments (0)

RSS Feeds