The task order contains a 12-month base period of performance and four 12-month options, ManTech said Friday.
Daniel Keefe, president and chief operating officer of ManTech’s mission solutions and services group, said the CTTSO’s work is critical to developing capabilities to combat terrorism and irregular adversaries to DoD components and interagency partners.
CTTSO is under the jurisdiction of the assistant defense secretary for special operations and low-intensity conflict and is responsible for work to identify and develop tools that the military and its partners can use to combat terrorism worldwide.