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CTC Gets Air Force Energy, Safety Support Contract; Ed Sheehan Quoted

CTC Gets Air Force Energy, Safety Support Contract; Ed Sheehan Quoted - top government contractors - best government contracting event
Ed Sheehan
Ed Sheehan
Ed Sheehan

TYSONS CORNER, VA, October 31, 2019 — Concurrent Technologies Corp. will continue to support the energy and water portfolio of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Environment, Safety and Infrastructure under a contract worth potentially $21M over five years, GovCon Wire reported Oct. 23.

CTC said Oct. 22 it will coordinate with IBM Global Services (NYSE: IBM) and AGEISS to deliver technical services to SAF/IEE in the environment, infrastructure and safety areas. The contract has six base months, followed by a four-year option period and an additional six-month option.

“We are honored that SAF/IEE selected CTC to continue supporting SAF/IEE mission objectives and assist the Air Force in remaining ready to execute its mission,” said Ed Sheehan, president and CEO of CTC.

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