MacAulay-Brown, Inc. named to Department of Homeland Security EAGLE II contract
MacAulay-Brown, Inc.(MacB), a Dayton, OH-based national security company delivering engineering services and product solutions to defense, intelligence, special operations forces, homeland security and federal agencies, announced on November 17 that it has been awarded a multiple award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
According to government sources, the objective of the DHS enterprise acquisition gateway for leading edge Solutions II (EAGLE II) program is to establish the next generation of EAGLE IDIQ contracts. EAGLE II will provide IT support services in three functional service categories. MacB will compete for task orders within functional category 1, where it will deliver a full range of services and solutions in support of developing, implementing and maintaining technology to support the DHS mission and business functions across the entire lifecycle of a program.
“The men and women of the DHS are the front line in protecting the nation from a myriad of threats and responding to natural disasters,” said Don Raines, senior vice president of corporate business development. “The EAGLE II contract increases the ability of industry to partner with DHS to ensure the most innovative solutions are developed to ensure mission success.”
Source: MacAulay-Brown, Inc.