ManTech awarded Marine Corps information warfare contract

On December 3, ManTech announced that it won a $269 million contract to support the United States Marine Corps Deputy Commandant for Information (DC I) in research and development of cutting-edge information related capabilities.

Under the five-year contract, ManTech will advance the client’s Information Warfare programs through the application of Intelligent Systems Engineering (ISE), applying practices such as Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) secured by the company’s Cognitive Cyber capabilities to enhance development of technical and operational solutions, conduct commercial product evaluation and assessment, perform training, and execute concept demonstrations and Field User Evaluations.

“Information superiority is paramount in the current information environment (IE) to gain decision advantages that improve precision in combat,” said David Hathaway, president and general manager of ManTech’s Defense Sector. “ManTech is honored to be selected by the DC I’s Information War Room Division to support their mission, ensuring Marines are always prepared to dominate the Information Environment.”

ManTech provides rapid MBSE prototyping of advanced information warfare solutions that support Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Command and Control (C2) aligned with DC I’s requirements and the Marine Corps’ Force Design Strategy. Information Related Capabilities (IRC) developed under this task order support Marine Corps decision-makers and individual Marine warfighters engaged in worldwide operations.

Source: ManTech

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