Federal services contractor ManTech International has won a $76m follow-on contract from the National Media Exploitation Center (NMEC) for the IT operations and mission support program. The contract has a base period of nine months and four option years with a potential to surge 100%. Skip related content
Under the contract, ManTech will provide NMEC with data center operations, network operations, software engineering, systems engineering, information assurance, requirements management, configuration management, and project/program management support. It will provide day-to-day operations and maintenance for NMEC’s IT infrastructure, software tools, storage, and Tier I, II, and III desktop and application support.
ManTech’s team includes several small business teammates as well as Science Applications International Corp (SAIC).
Larry Prior, president and chief operating officer at ManTech International, said: “Providing mission-critical, enterprise IT support for Intelligence Community organizations such as NMEC, and other DOD and federal agencies is one of ManTech’s core competencies. We look forward to continuing our support for NMEC and helping them to provide timely, objective, all-source military intelligence to policy makers, war fighters, and force planners.”
The deal follows ManTech International’s three-year $98.8m contract from the Department of Homeland Security to provide a full range of program management support services to the nation's Secure Border Initiative.



