CHANTILLY, Va., Sept. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Engility Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: EGL) won a prime contractor position in July for all four functional areas on the U.S. Army's Armament Research Development and Engineering Center, Armament Software Engineering Center indefinite delivery/indefinite quantity services contract. The company also won two of the first four task orders valued at $2.8 million, if all options are exercised.
"With advanced cyber threats growing every day, secure software engineering services are in great demand," said Scott Whatmough, Engility's senior vice president for defense and security. "Engility brings a long history of that along with cyber test and evaluation, the ability to operate in a CMMI Level 5 software environment and deep Picatinny Arsenal domain understanding."
Over the life of the contract Engility will provide software development, sustainment and process assurance services for weapons, training and combat support systems. Engility has been supporting Picatinny for 20 years with armament fire control software development, systems engineering and information technology environment support.
About Engility
Engility (NYSE: EGL), a $2 billion technology leader, has thousands of employees around the world working to make a difference. Our history of delivering results for the defense, federal civilian, intelligence and space industries spans more than 60 years. We provide leading-edge solutions and services on Earth, in space and across cyber by leveraging expertise in systems engineering & integration, high performance computing, cybersecurity, readiness & training, enterprise modernization and mission operations support. To learn more about us, please visit www.engility.com and connect with us on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
Media: Scott Fazekas Engility Holdings, Inc. (703) 984-5068 |
Investor Relations: Dave Spille Engility Holdings, Inc. (703) 984-6120 |
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