EOIR participates in win of overseas BETSS-C operators contract
EOIR Technologies Inc., a leading technology company supporting the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, announced today that it has been awarded a new contract in conjunction with Prime Contractor ManTech International Corporation. The Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Sensors-Combined (BETSS-C) contract was awarded by the Project Manager Night Vision Reconnaissance and Target Acquisition (PM NV/RSTA) located in FT Belvoir, VA to provide operational support for the BETSS-C systems throughout Iraq. Dr. Joe Mackin, President and CEO of EOIR Technologies, made the announcement.
The PM NV/RSTA is responsible for life cycle management of sensors and sensor systems for the US Army.
"EOIR Technologies is proud to work alongside ManTech to support the PM NV/RSTA in their efforts to enhance systems and capabilities for the Warfighter," said Peter Cannito, Vice President of Strategic Initiatives at EOIR. "We pride ourselves in our ability to turn clients' requirements into reality while focusing on the overall mission. EOIR is making great strides in support of new Warfighter technologies and we look forward to our continued partnership with ManTech."
Source: EIOR Technologies
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