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ManTech secures $104M for USMC vehicle work; Daniel Keefe comments

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ManTech announced Wednesday two U.S. Marine Corps contracts, a $82 million win with the U.S. Navy’s Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic to bolster command, control, communication, computer and intelligence capabilities for combat vehicles, and a $22.5 million win for vehicle maintenance and support consisting of engineering, acquisition and lifecycle sustainment services for medium and heavy tactical vehicles.

“We are proud to be a part of the new digital integration process driving operational readiness and successful combat mission performance while ensuring the safety of American military lives,” said Daniel J. Keefe, president and chief operating officer of ManTech’s Mission Solutions & Services Group, when discussing the C4I award.

ManTech’s work under that agreement will include systems engineering, software integration and acquisition management support.

In addition to servicing active duty tactical vehicles, the Herndon, Va., company’s workload will include legacy wheeled vehicle systems and ancillary equipment. ManTech will also provide design upgrades to strengthen safety and protection measures, and enhance fuel efficiency and performance across all driving conditions.

“Through ongoing test and evaluation, we deliver vehicles that undergo continuous improvement to stay ahead of emerging threats,” Keefe commented in the tactical vehicle award release.

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Written by Jason Scott

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