Anteon wins task order from Army Reserve Command

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Anteon International Corp. won a task order worth up to $40 million from the U.S. Army Reserve Command in Atlanta to provide data center services.

Anteon International Corp. won a task order worth up to $40 million from the U.S. Army Reserve Command in Atlanta to provide data center services, officials of Fairfax, Va., Anteon announced today.

Under the task order, Anteon will design, develop, implement and operate primary and backup enterprise data centers designed to provide secure, reliable access to mission-related and other critical information to the Army Reserve. Anteon's support will include integrating and consolidating existing business, desktop management and Web-based applications into a single IT environment.

The task order period of performance is one base year plus four option years. The job is worth $40 million if all options are exercised.

Islandia, N.Y., software firm Computer Associates International Inc. is a subcontractor to Anteon.

Anteon provides information technology and systems engineering and integration solutions. The company employs more than 7,200 people and had revenue of $826 million in 2002.