June 24, 2015

Vencore Awarded $10M Contract which Includes Nuclear Detection Hardware

By ExchangeMonitor

Vencore this week announced that it was awarded a $10 million sole-source indefinite-quantity/indefinite-delivery (IDIQ) program with Sandia National Laboratory in Albuquerque to include mission-critical support for the nuclear detonation detection system, according to a Vencore press release. More broadly, the contract will support the development and testing of military-use applications, including radar, satellite and telemetry software. Vencore has provided Sandia “highly specialized services” for more than 30 years, according to the release. “This award solidifies our relationship and demonstrates the confidence we have earned in developing highly complex, unique solutions that solve the most difficult challenges our customers face,” said Vencore President and CEO Mac Curtis.

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