December 17, 2019
Cambridge Awarded Marine Corps Business Operations Optimization Task Order
Cambridge has been awarded the Marine Corps Business Operations Optimization Team (MCBOOT) Phase III – Multi-Tenancy, Distributed Proof of Concept task order. The task order, valued at $7.3M, has a four-month base period of performance and four options years extending through September 2024.
As part of this contract, Cambridge will support Headquarters Marine Corps Program and Resources, Financial Management, in evolving legacy business practices and processes to increase agility and responsiveness while maximizing human capital and IT return on investment. Cambridge will provide Phase III of the MCBOOT initiative, which was established as a transformative approach to document, improve, and automate business operations while simultaneously lowering sustainment and human capitals costs via a common cloud enabled shared infrastructure, Marine Corps Business Operations Support Services (MCBOSS).
“Cambridge looks forward to applying our technical solutioning and proven agile methodologies to help the Marine Corps modernize their business operations processes so that they can supply our warfighters with the capabilities, resources, and materials they need to stay ahead of the technological advances of our adversaries. Through process improvement and tool enhancement we will enable the Marine Corps leaders to capitalize on enterprise level technology and apply it to their immediate mission needs.” said Joe Krauss, Cambridge Senior Director of DoD Services Solutions.
Cambridge has nearly 25 years of experience delivering robust and scalable technology solutions to help our customers keep pace with changing requirements and priorities. Our personnel couple their knowledge of leading technologies with an in-depth understanding of customers’ organization, mission, and unique challenges to help innovate, modernize, and transform to meet current and future mission requirements.