8 square off over $206M logistics pact

Eight companies have been named winners of the Defense Logistics Agency’s program management support services contract.

The companies will compete for task orders providing a variety of services including program support, financial services, configuration management, systems engineering, enterprise architecture support, information assurance, task order management and IT benchmarking.

According to market research firm, Deltek, the winning companies are:

  • Alon Inc.
  • Amyx Inc.
  • Booz Allen Hamilton
  • DHS Group Inc.
  • Dynamics Research Corp.
  • Jacobs Engineering Group
  • Horizon Industries Ltd.
  • Spectrum Communications

The contract was awarded June 29 and has a five-year term. It was let under the General Services Administration’s Schedule 70 and GSA’s MOBIS schedule as a blanket purchase agreement.

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Nick Wakeman is the editor-in-chief of Washington Technology. Follow him on Twitter: @nick_wakeman.

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