T&T has been awarded a defense contract, through NIH CIO-SP3, for WHS EITSD with an initial value of $42.5 million over 18 months.

McLean, VA (PRWEB) September 26, 2015

Trowbridge & Trowbridge LLC (T&T) is proud to announce that the company has been awarded the Technology, Engineering and Development (TED) Support Services contract with the Department of Defense Washington Headquarters Services (WHS) Enterprise Information Technology Services Directorate (EITSD).

President and CEO Karen Trowbridge said, ?We look forward to partnering with WHS and supporting the mission of EITSD during this critical time as its customer base continues to evolve.? The primary place of performance will be at the Pentagon and facilities within the National Capital Region. The contract was awarded through the NIH CIO-SP3 Small Business contract vehicle.

With an initial value of $42.5 million over 18 months, the contract?s services will include Systems Engineering, Service Design and Operations, Application Development, and specialized support for mission specific systems and applications. The overall objectives of the program are to satisfy EITSD customer needs for secure, accessible, and stable IT support; continuously improve end-to-end service levels; capitalize on ITIL, PMBOK and CMMI best practices; and reduce EITSD total cost of ownership consistently over time.

Chris Brandell, COO, added, ?We?re excited to start work in this complex new arena. Our team includes a variety of large and small companies, each bringing an important niche component to our contract success.? T&T?s team consists of SMS Data Products Group, SHR Consulting, Netcentrics, General Dynamics IT, VAST and GCubed.

T&T is an economically disadvantaged, woman-owned small business (EDWOSB) providing premier information technology, system engineering, data center operations, cyber security, and unified communications services to federal clients. T&T holds Prime contracts on Alliant SB, NIH CIO-SP3 SB, and IMCS III. For additional information, contact Ty Bachus at 571-499-4150 or tbachus(at)tt-llc(dot)com.

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