Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: March 23, 2018
General Dynamics (NYSE: GD) will provide information technology services at the Department of Homeland Security campus in Washington, D.C. under a potential six-year, $628 million task order from the General Services Administration.
Work covers IT operations and maintenance and logistics support to new and rehabilitated facilities at the DHS’ St. Elizabeth’s campus, the company said Thursday.
GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center awarded the order to One Source, a joint venture between General Dynamics’ information technology and mission systems businesses.
The award comes nearly seven years after the company received a $876 million task order to build an integrated IT infrastructure for a consolidated DHS headquarters.
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