Tribalco Selected to Support U.S. Army Modernization Efforts through the GTACS II IDIQ Contract
Tribalco, LLC, a global provider of information technology services, critical communications solutions, and warfighter survival systems, has been awarded a position on the U.S. Army Global Tactical Advanced Communications Systems (GTACS II) contract. This IDIQ contract vehicle has a ten-year period of performance with a maximum contract ceiling of $5.1B. The Army aims to accelerate the acquisition cycle by awarding task orders within 120 days.
As a Prime contract holder on GTACS II, Tribalco will compete for task orders to provide IT hardware, software, and services in support of the Program Executive Office Command, Control, and Communications-Tactical (PEO C3T) mission. A spot on GTACS II will afford Tribalco additional opportunities to deliver hardware and software engineering, program management and analysis, supply chain management, and systems engineering services to modernize the Army’s tactical information networks and facilitate the delivery of data and voice communications.
“Tribalco has an excellent track record of delivering mission-critical technology hardware and services to our Army customers,” said Tribalco’s Executive Vice President and General Manager of Sales and Operations Joseph Castro. “We are pleased to have the opportunity to offer our modernization expertise to PEO C3T for their critical tactical communications requirements, and we look forward to continuing our work in support of the warfighter.”