(By Balaseshan) NCI Inc. (NASDAQ: NCIT), a provider of information technology and professional services to U.S. Federal Government agencies, said it has received total engineering and information systems (TEIS) III task orders worth $27.1 million.
NCI was recently awarded multiple task orders valued at a total of $27.1 million in support of the TEIS III contract supporting the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command (USAISEC).
These task order awards represent both new and follow-on work for NCI and have periods of performance of up to two years.
"These awards leverage NCI's past successes while introducing novel technological solutions to the DoD enterprise. They represent NCI's full-spectrum IT support capabilities to USAISEC customers across the U.S. Army and the DoD Joint Community," said NCI's President, Brian Clark.
NCI will provide Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)-like support (e.g., survey, design, install, test) for Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence/Information Technology (C4I/IT) relocation tasks as well as Engineer, Furnish, Install, and Test (EFIT) capabilities to local area network (LAN) and wireless LAN.
Department of Defense (DoD) customers supported through these awards include the Special Operations Command South (SOCSOUTH), the Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), Military Health System (MHS) Cyber-infrastructure Services (MCiS), and the Military Construction Army (MCA) and Sustainment Repair/Maintenance (SRM) program.
NCIT is trading up 11.75% at $4.85 on Wednesday. The stock has been trading between $3.21 and $12.45 for the past 52 weeks.