The U.S. Army Information Systems
Engineering Command (USAISEC), Fort Huachuca Engineering Directorate, recently
awarded NCI Inc. a $63 million task order for engineering and support services
for the U.S. Army Garrison–Humphreys (USA-H).
The order, which has a one-year base period
and four further one-year options, will see NCI provide support in the Korea
Transformation/Yongsan Relocation Plan/Land Partnership efforts. This includes
services for command, control, communications, computers and
intelligence/information technology (C4I/IT) infrastructure and systems at four
facilities under construction at Camp Humphreys.
C4I assets and capabilities, both for U.S.
Forces Korea and for the United Nations Command, are currently located in
Yongsan, in the Seoul Metropolitan Area, and through this program will be
relocated to areas north of the city.
“This new award results from NCI’s
qualifications and experience in successfully leading major C4I/IT headquarters
implementation tasks in support of USAISEC and its critical customers,” NCI President and CEO Brian Clark said. “Over the last seven years, our work has
supported the U.S. Forces Command and Defense Information Systems Agency
headquarters base realignment and closure projects. This current project
provides NCI a significant presence on the Korean Peninsula that will
facilitate the expansion of our C4I/IT support services in the Pacific
theater.”
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