McDonald Bradley has received a $3 million contract from the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) to design and develop a Web-based Force Protection Assessment system.

The company said it will provide analytical design guidance as well as systems, software integration and development, and database engineering support to enable users to seamlessly search, analyze, and fuse knowledge using advanced analytical toolsets resident within the DoD Intelligence Information Systems (DODIIS) All Source Intelligence Environment (Alien). The solution will also inject new analytical technologies and techniques back into the DoDIIS Enterprise, McDonald Bradley said.

“Our leadership and technical expertise as a chief architect of Alien makes us uniquely qualified to design and deliver this new information system for DIA,” Kenneth Bartee, president and CEO of McDonald Bradley, said in a statement.

McDonald Bradley’s subcontractors include CACI International [CAI], ManTech International [MANT], The MASY Group and Thetus. ManTech is in the process of acquiring McDonald Bradley.