Envistacom Selected as Prime Contractor for $18 M DAGRS Cont
Stay informed with our
free newsletters

Envistacom Selected as Prime Contractor for $18 M DAGRS Contract Vehicle Task Order to Support the US Army and US Navy

Georgia-based defense contractor to provide mission-critical information technology, rapid-prototyping, data analysis and intelligence support

Envistacom today announced the company has been awarded a task order under the Army Contracting Command (ACC) Deployable Adaptive Global Responder Support (DAGRS) contract vehicle, expanding the Georgia-based defense contractor’s rapidly growing partnership with the U.S. Department of Defense.

Envistacom is one of 10 companies selected to compete for task orders on the DAGRS Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle, worth up to $480 million over five years. Representing $18 million over three years, Envistacom will act as prime contractor under this most recent task order. To support both U.S. Army and U.S. Navy customers, Envistacom will satisfy requirements for engineering and technical assessment enhancements through rapid-prototyping initiatives.

In part, Envistacom will support task order contract requirements from the Duluth, Ga. Envistacom Innovation Center. The facility offers customers research and development capabilities, innovative engineering, and testing for solutions across counterterrorism, cyber and communications.

Global Military Communications Systems - Market and Technology Forecast to 2029

Global Military Communications Systems - Market and Technology Forecast to 2029

Market forecasts by Regions, Systems, Equipment, and by Force Type Market/Technologies Overview, Market trends, Country Analysis, and Leading Companies

Download free sample pages More information

“We are honored to be selected as the prime contractor to help execute Envistacom’s first task order under the U.S. Army’s DAGRS IDIQ contract vehicle,” said Alan Carson, senior vice president, Envistacom. “I’m proud of our experts, including Valerie Hayes, who continue to deliver creative solutions in response to complex task order requirements. I’m confident that together with the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy, our team will deliver an effective blend of strategy and technology to our warfighters and mission partners, and ultimately, help make the world a safer place.”


Publishdate:
Aug 8, 2018

Military Tactical Communications Summit

Military Tactical Communications Summit

National Harbor, MD
Sep 10 - 11, 2025

View agenda
National Forum on FOCI 2025

National Forum on FOCI 2025

Washington, DC
Sep 29 - 30, 2025

View agenda