Contract awarded to support Corps of Engineers Information Technology

Published Feb. 1, 2017

A contract worth nearly $87 million was awarded to Vectrus Systems Corp., Colorado Springs, Colorado by the U.S. Army Engineering and Support Center, Huntsville, Jan. 25.

The contract exercises option year two of four of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers information management and information technology enterprise services in support of USACE.  Work will be performed in Vicksburg, Mississippi, with an estimated completion date of Jan. 25, 2018.

The government provides secure enterprise-wide Information Management/ Information Technology (IM/IT) support services for USACE to more than 37,000 USACE customers worldwide.  Services identified as part of this contract will support the mission needs of USACE headquarters located in Washington, District of Columbia; nine divisions, 44 districts to include field and area project offices, eight other organizations, and two data centers located in Vicksburg and Portland, Oregon. The PWS addresses mission requirements which encompass functions, services, and tasks associated with Enterprise Services (includes IM/IT Administration and Management) and Enterprise Transport Services (includes IM/IT Administration and Management).

According to ACE-IT Program Manager, Patrick Stone, the government’s objective through this acquisition is to acquire innovative, customer-focused, cost-effective enterprise IM/IT support services by applying industry best business practices in addressing USACE mission requirements.

 

 


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Release no. 17-008