Lynn Dugle, president, chairman and CEO of Engility, has said the company seeks to provide technical research, scientific and analytical support for Defense Department missions via a potential $28B contract vehicle.
“DoD has been working on ways to more rapidly deliver needed capabilities to the front line and I’m glad to see this translate to action,” added Dugle, a two-time Wash100 awardee.
Engility is among 15 companies that are eligible to compete for at least $15 million in task orders under the Information Analysis Center Multi-Award Contract‘s pool 1.
IAC MAC consolidates three previous contract vehicles and covers 23 technical focus areas that include cybersecurity, weapons and autonomous systems, medical services, biometrics and critical infrastructure.