Vectrus awarded contract modification for support services in Qatar

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Vectrus Systems Corporation, a  subsidiary of Vectrus Inc., has been awarded a $26 million modification to a contract for base operation and support services in Qatar.

The contract, awarded last year, is for day-to-day base operations and maintenance for a regional support group in Qatar as well as its tenant organizations at Camp As-Sayliyah and Camp As-Sayliyah South. The project contract for work in Qatar is estimated to be complete in September 21017. The U.S. Army Contracting Command is managing aspects of the project.

Vectrus, a global government services company, provides information technology and network communication services, as well as logistics and supply chain management services to U.S. government customers around the world. 



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