The technology firm Engility secured three sole-source awards with the nation’s intelligence community during the first quarter of 2018, totaling $76 million.
“Sole-source awards, especially with customers conducting some of the most critical work in the nation, attest to the one-of-a-kind, differentiated solutions our talented people are delivering,” Lynn Dugle, Engility’s chairman, president and CEO, said. “Intelligence decision makers have a choice in who they trust to partner with them on their missions and we are honored Engility has proven itself worthy of that trust.”
Engility officials said the company would perform classified intelligence analysis, cybersecurity, and systems engineering efforts.
In addition to intelligence analysis, officials said, the firm would assist in core activities like modeling and simulation, mission operations, data analytics and software design.
Engility officials said the form’s history of delivering results for the defense, federal civilian, intelligence, and space industries spans more than 60 years.
Services include providing solutions and services on Earth, in space and across cyber by leveraging expertise in systems engineering and integration, high-performance computing, cybersecurity, readiness and training, enterprise modernization and mission operations support.
Officials said an array of the company’s intelligence community capabilities will be on display at the GEOINT Symposium in Tampa, Florida.