ManTech tasked with software services for Army Guardrail systems

ManTech International Corp. has received a two-year Army task order worth $22.6 million for a variety of software engineering services.

ManTech International Corp. has received a two-year Army task order worth $22.6 million for software engineering services.

Under its Strategic Services Sourcing prime contract, ManTech will provide software engineering services to the Army Communications-Electronics Command Software Engineering Center’s Guardrail systems.

The Guardrail family of systems includes remotely controlled, airborne intelligence-collection and location systems with ground-based processing, analysis and reporting capabilities, according to an announcement from ManTech released today.

The services include software analysis, software development, technology insertion and field software support.

ManTech also will provide configuration management services and management support for tracking, analysis and corrective actions.

ManTech International Corp., of Fairfax, Va., ranks No. 31 on Washington Technology’s 2010 Top 100 list of the largest federal government contractors.

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