
CHANTILLY, Va., March 3 (UPI) -- TASC Inc. has been selected to compete for engineering and information technology task orders supporting the U.S. Missile Defense Agency.
U.S. company TASC announced it was selected as part of a five-year indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract from the Missile Defense Agency Special Programs Office.
Under the deal, TASC will compete for task orders to support the Ballistic Missile Defense System with engineering, IT and information assurance services among other requirements.
"TASC will partner with the Missile Defense Agency in its mission to develop and employ enhanced protection methodologies to preserve Ballistic Missile Defense System superiority, assist in predicting and countering existing and emerging world threats, while pursuing new technologies and capabilities," Wood Parker, TASC president and chief executive officer, said in a statement.
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