Jacobs Wins Contract For The US Army Intelligence And Security Command
Jacobs (J) was awarded a task order contract by the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) to provide counterintelligence, counterterrorism and human intelligence support to the 902nd Military Intelligence Group at Fort Meade, Maryland. The contract has a value of $235 million over a five-year period.
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“Jacobs continues to bolster its cyber and intelligence portfolio with this significant contract, which builds on our longstanding relationship with the U.S. Army and reinforces our commitment to support the mission of the 902nd Military Intelligence Group and INSCOM,” said Jacobs Critical Mission Solutions Senior Vice President of Cyber & Intelligence Caesar Nieves. “To meet the continuously evolving threats facing national security, we’re harnessing our advanced cyber and intelligence solutions along with our integrated approach and wide-ranging program support capabilities to deliver innovative, mission-focused outcomes that are important to our customers.”
As part of the task order, Jacobs will perform work that enables critical sensitive activities in the areas of cyber intrusion damage assessment, geospatial intelligence, language-enabled socio-cultural analysis, digital media forensics and human intelligence targeting.
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