ManTech awarded task order to provide systems engineering solutions to DHS Science and Technology Directorate
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded Fairfax, VA-based ManTech International Corporation a task order under its Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA II) contract to provide systems engineering services to the DHS Science and Technology Directorate, the company announced June 2. The task order has a 1-year base period of performance with two 1-year options and a contract ceiling of $29.2 million.
Under the task order, ManTech will provide systems engineering services; including development and assessments of program requirements; concepts of operations; and alternatives, cost-performance tradeoff, and life-cycle cost analyses. ManTech will also develop system engineering, risk management, configuration management, quality control, and integrated logistics support plans; provide technology insertion and process improvement assessments; and perform a variety of additional systems engineering services.
“DHS’s Science and Technology Directorate plays a key role in leveraging our nation’s technological resources to help protect the homeland,” said Daniel Keefe, president and chief operating officer of ManTech’s Mission Solutions & Services Group. “ManTech has long been a quality provider of engineering, IT and cyber solutions to DHS, and we are honored to be selected to provide our systems engineering solutions in support of their important mission.”
Source: ManTech International Corporation