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Stanley Wins $119m US Army Contract

Federal IT services provider Stanley has won a five-year $118.7m contract from the US Army Sustainment Command (ASC) for the maintenance and sustainment of the Integrated Material Management Operations Systems program. Skip related content

Under the contract, the company will provide technical and functional expertise in the areas of information systems design, integration, analysis, user training, data cleansing, data mapping, migration, and server and systems integration and upgrades. The work will be performed in Alexandria, Virginia, and at more than 50 locations within the continental US and overseas.

Stanley has been providing support to the US Army since 1994. The contract will assist the US Army Materiel Command, US Army Sustainment Command and Installation Maintenance Divisions sustain Army Preposition Stock and Army Maintenance Management capabilities in support of the Army RESET and Retrograde efforts, and as a part of the Army Force Regeneration process.

Phil Nolan, chairman, president and CEO at Stanley, said: "Stanley is honored to be a part of ASC's mission to sustain American fighting forces worldwide. We look forward to providing the logistics automation capabilities and support services that will assist with this critical task."

Earlier this month, Stanley won a five-year $30m contract from the US Army to provide support services to the US Army Central Command. It also won a five-year $64m contract from the US Army to support the Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center.

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