ManTech awarded $32 million contract to provide Missile Defense Agency with counterintelligence advisory and assistance services
 By Loren Blinde					
						June 8, 2016
By Loren Blinde					
						June 8, 2016
					 The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has awarded ManTech International Corporation a contract to provide technical, engineering, advisory, and management support and counterintelligence advisory and assistance services, the Fairfax, VA-based company announced June 7. This cost-plus-fixed-fee contract has two base years and three 1-year options with a value of approximately $32 million.
The Missile Defense Agency (MDA) has awarded ManTech International Corporation a contract to provide technical, engineering, advisory, and management support and counterintelligence advisory and assistance services, the Fairfax, VA-based company announced June 7. This cost-plus-fixed-fee contract has two base years and three 1-year options with a value of approximately $32 million.
ManTech will provide the MDA with advisory and assistance services support to counter or neutralize intelligence-collection efforts directed against the MDA, its personnel, information, material, facilities, and activities worldwide.
“We are pleased to provide critical support to the MDA at a time when insider threats, as well as external threat actors, are becoming increasingly sophisticated,” said L. William Varner, president of ManTech’s Mission, Cyber & Intelligence Solutions (MCIS) Group. “Our cyber security capabilities, in addition to a longstanding history of protecting our nation’s most critical programs, will provide a unique advantage to our customers against emerging threats.”
Source: ManTech International Corporation








