Engility awarded prime position on $7.2 billion INSCOM GISS contract
Engility Holdings, Inc. of Chantilly, VA announced on April 16 that it has been awarded a prime position on the $7.2 billion Global Intelligence Support Services (GISS) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) multiple-award contract administered by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM).
The contract will support a wide range of missions including intelligence analysis, electronic systems, intelligence surveillance and reconnaissance, (ISR) systems, security systems, prototype intelligence hardware/software suites and quick reaction capability (QRC) systems. Additional work will include supporting facilities to ensure they are and remain at the highest state of readiness, and business functions to ensure they are consistent with Army standards and directives.
Support services under the GISS contract will include the following areas: intelligence and security operations; information operations; mission support for facilities management, logistics, training and intelligence systems support; and sustainment services – including program management, strategic planning, administrative and requirements analysis services.
The five-year GISS IDIQ was originally bid by TASC, which was acquired by Engility in February of this year. Task orders awarded under this IDIQ will be cost-plus-fixed-fee, cost-plus-award-fee, time and materials and firm-fixed-price.
“This award reflects legacy TASC’s strong reputation within the intelligence community for superior management and technical innovations and builds upon the strategic partnership our team has with Army Intelligence (G2) and the Army Intelligence Campaign Initiatives Group program,” said Engility President and CEO Tony Smeraglinolo. “We are honored to support the GISS contract and the missions it supports.”
Source: Engility Holdings, Inc.