ManTech awarded $32 million contract to provide Missile Defense Agency with counterintelligence advisory and assistance services
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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