KeyWÂ has received a five-year, $57M task order to help the U.S. Army manage content and knowledge assets.
The company said Wednesday it will provide data-based services for the Army Data Architecture Content Knowledge Management Solutions initiative.
“KeyW is thrilled to bring our capabilities to bear on this important Army mission,†said Kirk Herdman, executive vice president of corporate strategy and business development at KeyW.
Jacobs Engineering Group agreed to acquire KeyW for approximately $815M last month in a push to expand government services market presence.