Author: Darwin McDaniel|| Date Published: December 20, 2018
General Dynamics‘ (NYSE: GD) information technology business has received a potential $159.6M contract modification to continue to provide IT services for the U.S. Navy‘s naval enterprise network outside the continental U.S.
The ONE-Net contract modification has a one-year base term worth $78.8M and an option that could extend work through May 2020, the Department of Defensesaid Wednesday.
The indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract originally awarded in 2017 is set to expire in January and was inherited by General Dynamics from CSRA, which the former acquired in April.
ONE-Net covers IT services such as secret internet protocol router network and non-classified internet protocol router network access, mobile access, desktop support and network connectivity and security.
General Dynamics Information Technology will perform work at Navy and U.S. Marine Corps facilities in Bahrain, Guam, Greece, Italy, Japan, Poland, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Spain and United Arab Emirates.
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