Vencore awarded role on $960 million U.S. Air Force NETCENTS-2 contract
Vencore, Inc. of Chantilly, VA announced on July 6 that it was awarded a prime position on the U.S. Air Force Network-Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) Application Services in the Full and Open Competitive Pool.
The $960 million multi-award, indefinite quantity/indefinite delivery (ID/IQ) contract vehicle allows twenty qualified providers to begin competing immediately to provide application services such as sustainment, migration, integration, training, help desk support, testing and operational support to the U.S. Air Force. Vencore will be eligible to compete for task orders for application services contracts based on size and complexity during the program’s initial three-year term and four optional one-year extensions.
“The Vencore team has a deep understanding of software engineering with a professional skill set that rivals many commercial operations,” said Mac Curtis, president and CEO of Vencore, Inc. “Our unique domain knowledge comes from a vast history of developing complex and successful, mission-focused solutions for logistics, maintenance, and aviation. We look forward to providing outstanding applications, services and support to our Air Force customer.”
The NETCENTS-2 contracts provide the Air Force with a primary source of net-centric and information technology products, services, and solutions. The vehicle supports the U.S. Air Force, along with potential applications with other branches of the military, the Department of Defense and additional Federal agencies.
Source: Vencore