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ICON

Integrated Intelligence and Cyber Operations Network (ICON)

ICON represents a paradigm shift in government contracting by prioritizing unity of effort across Mission Partners (Agencies), convergence among commercial solution providers, and speed of capability delivery through a singular, streamlined, all-encompassing contract vehicle with pre-positioned expertise. 

ICON facilitates rapid delivery of full-spectrum intelligence and cyber solutions including emerging cyber capabilities, defensive cyber operations, mission systems, and offensive cyber tools and support to Mission Partners within the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, and FedCiv anywhere in the world.  

Specifically, ICON provides a singular, task order-based $1.4B contract vehicle to cyber operators, intelligence professionals, program managers, and acquisition specialists, enabling quick execution to address critical cyber mission gaps.  

In essence, ICON serves as an “easy button” for full-spectrum cyberspace operations and all-source intelligence contract support. ICON covers a wide range of cyber solutions and related services, including requirements development, planning, engineering, operations and maintenance, policy development, training and exercises, and technical support. Additionally, ICON provides technical support to innovation initiatives, interagency partnerships, studies, research and development, prototyping, experimentation, testing and evaluation, and development and technology transfer for emerging cyber threats and capabilities.

  • Efficiency, flexibility, and responsiveness that complies with the needs from Customers
  • Incremental funding for severable TDLs 
  • Cost-Plus-Award-Fee (CPAF) Contract Line-Item Number (CLIN) for Labor 
  • Cost-Reimbursable CLINs for Travel, Tools, and Other Direct Costs (ODCs) 
  • Unclassified and Classified services (Up to Top Secret//SCI (compartmented and collateral)) 
  • CONUS and OCONUS requirements (Including in-theater and contingency operations areas) 
  • Work together with Agencies across the IC, DoD, COCOMs, DHS, etc. executing similar cyber tasking 
  • Compliance with Federal Government laws and regulations for small business contracting, with specoial consideration for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) firms and complying with the increase to the SDVOSB goals 
  • Pre-vetted industry-leading and innovative companies on the Team today 
  • Flexible terms to allow adding new innovative companies to the ManTech Team to address Customer requirements 
  1. Customer contacts Government ICON POCs to verify their desired tasking is within scope of ICON
  2. Government POCs convert Customer tasking into a single TDL
  3. Customer transfers funds (i.e., MIPR) to GSA. Contract Officer immediately obligates funds to ICON.
  4. FEDSIM CO approves TDL and sends to ManTech ICON PMO
  5. ManTech ICON PMO proposes Technical Direction Plan (TDP) – technical approach, cost, & schedule
  6. Customer and FEDSIM COR approve TDP
  7. TDP execution by Contractor Team with Customer

November 22, 2024, through September 22, 2029 

John “Jay” Shanley III
ICON Program Manager 
Cell: 410-991-3557
Office:410-715-8815
Email: john.shanley@mantech.com

General ICON Questions –  ICON@mantech.com 

  • Efficiency, flexibility, and responsiveness that complies with the needs from Customers
  • Incremental funding for severable TDLs 
  • Cost-Plus-Award-Fee (CPAF) Contract Line-Item Number (CLIN) for Labor 
  • Cost-Reimbursable CLINs for Travel, Tools, and Other Direct Costs (ODCs) 
  • Unclassified and Classified services (Up to Top Secret//SCI (compartmented and collateral)) 
  • CONUS and OCONUS requirements (Including in-theater and contingency operations areas) 
  • Work together with Agencies across the IC, DoD, COCOMs, DHS, etc. executing similar cyber tasking 
  • Compliance with Federal Government laws and regulations for small business contracting, with specoial consideration for Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) firms and complying with the increase to the SDVOSB goals 
  • Pre-vetted industry-leading and innovative companies on the Team today 
  • Flexible terms to allow adding new innovative companies to the ManTech Team to address Customer requirements 
  1. Customer contacts Government ICON POCs to verify their desired tasking is within scope of ICON
  2. Government POCs convert Customer tasking into a single TDL
  3. Customer transfers funds (i.e., MIPR) to GSA. Contract Officer immediately obligates funds to ICON.
  4. FEDSIM CO approves TDL and sends to ManTech ICON PMO
  5. ManTech ICON PMO proposes Technical Direction Plan (TDP) – technical approach, cost, & schedule
  6. Customer and FEDSIM COR approve TDP
  7. TDP execution by Contractor Team with Customer

November 22, 2024, through September 22, 2029 

John “Jay” Shanley III
ICON Program Manager 
Cell: 410-991-3557
Office:410-715-8815
Email: john.shanley@mantech.com

General ICON Questions –  ICON@mantech.com 

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