BCPI to assist Army security cooperation program
BCP International Ltd. won a $6.6 million contract for technical and analytical support for the Army Security Cooperation Program.
BCP International Ltd. won a $6.6 million contract for technical and analytical support for the Army Security Cooperation Program.
The company, which will perform the work in Washington, expects to complete the job by January 2010. The Army Contracting Center for Excellence awarded the project.
BCPI of Alexandria, Va., provides expert advisory and assistance services, studies and analysis, and professional, administrative and clerical staff support.
Founded in 1998, BCPI supports customers in both the public and private sectors. The company has outgrown its status as a service-disabled veteran-owned small business in all but the facilities support services area, according to the company's Web site.
The company's customers include the offices of the Secretary of Defense, Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff of the Army.
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