Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: August 22, 2023
Sixteen companies will continue to compete for individual orders to deliver information technology products and related incidental services to defense and federal civilian agencies under a U.S. Army firm-fixed-price contract worth $2.5 billion over two and half years.
A Department of Defense announcement released Monday shows the latest award has an estimated end date of Feb. 19, 2026. A justification and approval notice posted on SAM.gov says the 30-month extension includes one six-month option period and an additional three-month option.
The vendors are:
Affigent
CDW (Nasdaq: CDW)
Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL)
Dynamic Systems
Govconnection, doing business as Connection Public Sector Solutions
Government Acquisitions
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (NYSE: HPE)
IBM (NYSE: IBM)
ID Technologies, a subsidiary of CACI International (NYSE: CACI)
Iron Bow Technologies
MicroTechnologies
Telos (Nasdaq: TLS)
Unicom
Wildflower International
World Wide Technology
Zivaro
In November 2021, the Army issued a contract extension to 17 ITES-3H prime vendors. Sirius, which was included in the group of awardees, is now part of CDW.
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