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NATO agency issues support contract to MCR Federal
by Richard Tomkins
Mclean, Va. (UPI) Nov 2, 2015


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The NATO Communications and Information Agency has tapped MCR Federal to provide a range of support services for its directorates.

Among the services will be business analysis; process architecture and design; quality, risk, benefits management; organizational design, project management; contract/procurement specialists; and integrated logistics support.

The contract for the work is a three-year single-award indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity vehicle with an estimated value of about $50 million.

"The key to this win was MCR's overall reputation," said MCR President Vince Kiernan. "We maintained a caring and trustworthy partnership with our customers, provided quality employees in all areas, established a strong sub-contracts team and provided a rapid response to all tasking."

Virginia-headquartered MCR Federal is a major provider of integrated program management and has performed work for NATO for more than 20 years.

The NCI Agency delivers interoperable communications and information systems and services in support of consultation, command and control and enabling intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for NATO.

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