ITT Exelis wins $160 million Information Technology contract
ITT Exelis has been awarded a $160 million U.S. Army contract to provide information technology support and IT services to the U.S. Army Europe, U.S. European Command, and U.S. Africa Command areas of responsibility.
The Operations, Maintenance and Supply -- Europe, or OPMAS-E contract, awarded by the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., includes the base period of six months and four, one-year option periods. This award, a recompete contract, is a testament of customer confidence in Exelis performance.
"Providing IT services to our nation's warfighters is vital," said Ken Hunzeker, president of the Mission Systems division of ITT Exelis. "We have a proven record of solid performance, and this selection allows us to continue a long-standing tradition of exceptional IT support and related services to our European-based customers."
Under the OPMAS-E contract, the Mission Systems division of Exelis will continue to provide IT operations, maintenance and logistics support for the Army's 5th Signal Command and its subordinate units. Other military services and customers, to include U.S. Army Cyber Command, NATO, and the Missile Defense Agency, will likewise receive support.
The firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-award fee contract requires operations, maintenance, and logistics support for the defense information infrastructure throughout the U.S. Army European Theater. It includes the Global Information Grid, the Defense Red Switch Network, air traffic control and systems management, and maintenance of American Forces Television. Exelis is also responsible for operating the Army Europe Facility Control Office, performing information assurance and cybersecurity, and maintaining satellite communication terminals in deployed locations.
This work will be performed in multiple locations throughout Europe and Africa by the Exelis OPMAS-E program management office based in Mannheim, Germany.
The Mission Systems division of Exelis is a global leader in providing service, support and logistics for U.S. government facilities, vehicles, equipment, ranges, communication networks and information systems.
The Operations, Maintenance and Supply -- Europe, or OPMAS-E contract, awarded by the U.S. Army Contracting Command, Fort Huachuca, Ariz., includes the base period of six months and four, one-year option periods. This award, a recompete contract, is a testament of customer confidence in Exelis performance.
"Providing IT services to our nation's warfighters is vital," said Ken Hunzeker, president of the Mission Systems division of ITT Exelis. "We have a proven record of solid performance, and this selection allows us to continue a long-standing tradition of exceptional IT support and related services to our European-based customers."
Under the OPMAS-E contract, the Mission Systems division of Exelis will continue to provide IT operations, maintenance and logistics support for the Army's 5th Signal Command and its subordinate units. Other military services and customers, to include U.S. Army Cyber Command, NATO, and the Missile Defense Agency, will likewise receive support.
The firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-award fee contract requires operations, maintenance, and logistics support for the defense information infrastructure throughout the U.S. Army European Theater. It includes the Global Information Grid, the Defense Red Switch Network, air traffic control and systems management, and maintenance of American Forces Television. Exelis is also responsible for operating the Army Europe Facility Control Office, performing information assurance and cybersecurity, and maintaining satellite communication terminals in deployed locations.
This work will be performed in multiple locations throughout Europe and Africa by the Exelis OPMAS-E program management office based in Mannheim, Germany.
The Mission Systems division of Exelis is a global leader in providing service, support and logistics for U.S. government facilities, vehicles, equipment, ranges, communication networks and information systems.

