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ManTech Awarded MRAP CLSS Services Contract By U.S. Army

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6/1/2012 1:08 PM ET

ManTech International Corp. (MANT: Quote) said it has been awarded the MRAP Contractor Logistics Sustainment and Support or CLSS Services contract by the U.S. Army's TACOM Contracting Center to continue providing logistics sustainment and support for the U.S. Military's MRAP FoV. The award has a total value of $2.85 billion and a period of performance of five years if all options are exercised.

Under this contract, ManTech will continue to provide services to rapidly assess and repair battle-damaged MRAP FoV systems and mechanical failures, insert technology, integrate systems, and perform upgrades and modifications to enhance and sustain fleet operational readiness.

ManTech said it will also continue to manage supply and transportation support for route-clearance vehicle fleet, including demand analysis, warehouse operations, logistics data reporting, and material management to ensure optimum distribution of parts at all repair locations. Work is being performed in Afghanistan, Kuwait and at locations throughout the U.S. and the world.

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