NCI secures $89M U.S. Army INSCOM contract

Reston, VA-based NCI Information Systems, Inc. Announced on September 15 it has received a two-year, $89-million contract from the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) to provide IT Fit-Out services for its new Secure Admin Operating Facility (SAOF) at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. Under the contract, NCI will deliver full information technology (IT) and audiovisual (AV) engineering services to enhance the newly constructed, state-of-the-art INSCOM headquarters with powerful visualization displays to bolster the Army’s real-time awareness and support mission command of operational intelligence and security forces.

“In these times of rapidly evolving threat landscapes, the need for our customers to have immediate visibility of all current IT systems in one location is a critical part of ensuring continual operations for our nation’s defense mission,” said Paul Dillahay, president and CEO of NCI. “We are extremely proud to be supporting the Army INSCOM mission of enabling the right decisions at the right time, while collaborating with multiple agencies to defend our country. We look forward to deploying a truly remarkable, new kind of modernized IT environment that will support the needs of the Army’s SAOF today, and tomorrow.”

To fit out the highly-secure classified networks and mission-critical Fort Belvoir facility, NCI will be providing all personnel, equipment, supplies, transportation, tools, supervision and non-personal services necessary to perform IT and AV systems engineering, procurement, installation, testing and turnover. NCI is a Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) trusted solutions integrator — an important and innovative National Security Agency program designed to quickly deliver secure cybersecurity solutions leveraging commercial technologies and products — and stands fully committed to helping INSCOM deliver on its mission in support of Army, joint forces and coalition commands, and the national intelligence community.

Source: NCI