ARRAY Awarded Enterprise Security Support for Air Mobility Command
Contract Enables ARRAY Expansion to Scott AFB, IL
GREENBELT, Md., Nov. 6, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Array Information Technology (ARRAY) announced today that the U.S. Air Force (USAF) selected ARRAY to support its Enterprise Security Support program with Air Mobility Command at Scott AFB, IL.
Through AMC ESS, ARRAY, and its partner Harris Corporation, will provide a broad range of Information Assurance (IA)-related services for 14 mission critical AMC C2, In-Transit Visibility (ITV), and financial programs.
"Team ARRAY is proud to assume responsibility for supporting AMC's ESS activities," said Brian Knott, Defense Client Executive of ARRAY. "We look forward to expand our partnership with the AMC and Scott AFB community with these specialized services in support of vital Command and Control Systems."
About ARRAY:
ARRAY has received national and regional awards for its growth achievements, including being recognized frequently by Inc. Magazine, Deloitte Technology and Washington Technology as one of the fastest growing U.S. businesses. ARRAY brings the capability and the leadership of a medium-sized business but retains the agility of a small business. ARRAY has also obtained critical ISO and CMMI certifications, and is continuously focused on improving quality management to ensure that products and solutions meet only the highest quality standards in the industry.
ARRAY Information Technology, Inc. specializes in services to the National Security, Defense, and Scientific Sectors. In addition to multiple awards for its growth achievements, ARRAY is known for its employee-friendly culture and its ability to drive success for its clients through Applied Innovation. For more information, please visit www.arrayinfotech.com
For more information, please contact:
Michael Gallo, Gutenberg Communications, 212-239-8594, [email protected]
SOURCE ARRAY Information Technology, Inc.
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