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MRC scores 4 contracts

MCR Federal LLC has won four contracts: three to administer financial, logistic and engineering services to the Air Force, Marine Corps and NASA, and one to vie for task orders under the National Institute of Health’s Chief Information Officer Solutions and Partners 3 contract.

The NIH CIOSP 3 contract will give MCR the means to deliver services to health care and other agencies related to health care.

The other three contracts, funded to at least $18 million, will expand the range of services MCR delivers to Air Force, Marine Corps and Army customers.

Details on the work to be done are as follow:

  • Implementation of financial and budget analysis to the Air Force Military Satellite Communications Systems Directorate under the Space and Missile Systems Center financial support blanket purchase agreement.
  • Provision of acquisition, logistics, engineering and administrative support to the Marine Corps Program Manager Training Systems, under a three-year subcontract with URS Federal Technical Services Inc.
  • Provision of database and collection services to NASA headquarters and other NASA centers under a blanket purchase agreeement issued by NASA.

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Mark Hoover is a contributing writer to Washington Technology.

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