Titan wins Northern Command contract

Titan Corp. won a five-year, $169.9 million contract from the North American Aerospace Defense Command/U.S. Northern Command for information technology and infrastructure support for the organization's command, control and communications directorate.

Titan Corp. won a five-year, $169.9 million contract from the North American Aerospace Defense Command/U.S. Northern Command for information technology and infrastructure support for the organization's command, control and communications directorate, the company said Monday.

Under the so-called Command Information Sharing, Infrastructure, Architecture, Integration and Implementation and Operations Support contract, Titan will provide enterprise-wide solutions to help the command interact with homeland security agencies at federal and local levels. Services will include operational support, future concepts, information sharing and synchronization, network engineering and administration, systems integration and operations and maintenance support. The task order contract will run through August 2009, if all options are exercised.

Based in San Diego, Titan employs 11,500 workers and had 2003 revenue of $1.8 billion. The company is No. 9 on Washington Technology's 2004 list of federal prime contractors.


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