Jacobs has been awarded a five-year, $101 million task order for IT support services of critical networks by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), Ground Intelligence Support Activity (GISA) and Enterprise Transport (GET), the company reported on Wednesday.
"This significant contract builds on our longstanding partnership with the U.S. Army and reinforces our commitment to the mission capability, capacity and readiness of our armed forces," said Jennifer Richmond, senior vice president for advancing national security at Jacobs.
Under the Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – 3 Services (ITES-3S) task order, Jacobs will maintain availability of all hardware and software for classified and unclassified networks, as well as critical networks that support warfighters.Â
In addition, Jacobs will provide sustainment and technical support services. The company’s efforts are intended to deliver uninterrupted service to the U.S. Army, Marines, Special Operations Forces, National Guard Bureau (NGB) and the NGB Civil Support Teams customers.
"At Jacobs, we're harnessing our unique blend of mission experience, digital capability and targeted innovation to advance digital modernization across our U.S. federal clients as we anticipate and meet the national security challenges of the future," Richmond added.
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