McLean, VA, July 15, 2008 – Pragmatics, Inc. today announced the award of a task order by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Net-Enabled Command Capability (NECC) Component Program Management Office (CPMO). Pragmatics will provide technical and operational support for the DISA NECC CPMO in its Joint Force Projection (JFP) capability transition. The one-year, firm-fixed-price task order was awarded under the ENCORE contract and has a value of $641K.
The DISA NECC CPMO is responsible for developing and implementing DISA-managed command and control capabilities that will transition to NECC. The services Pragmatics will provide include system administration and help desk support; development, testing, and implementation of operational enhancements; and support for developmental and operational testing environments.
Pragmatics COO Paul Strasser said, “We are pleased to support DISA NECC CPMO in enhancing, testing, implementing, and sustaining its command and control capabilities in order to meet critical warfighter needs and requirements in preparation for the transition to NECC.”
About Pragmatics, Inc.
Pragmatics is a leading IT solutions provider for software engineering and systems integration, systems engineering, information assurance, infrastructure management, and program management support. Pragmatics has been externally appraised at CMMI® Level 4 and ISO 9001:2000 certified. Our investment in both the CMMI and ISO programs demonstrates our organizational commitment to continuous process improvement and quality management.
Pragmatics serves customers from its headquarters in McLean, Virginia. For additional information about the Company, please visit www.pragmatics.com or contact Linda Alkire, Marketing Manager, at AlkireL@pragmatics.com or 703.761.4033 x1264.
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