BGOV said it predicts the new contract to reach a total potential value of $100M.
The Army intends to migrate the awards into the IT Enterprise Solutions-3 Services contract, which will cover operational support for the Army Cyber Command’s RCCs located across the globe, according to a request for information obtained by BGOV.
ARCYBER’s cybersecurity centers utilize the Department of Defense’s classified SIPRNet and unclassified NIPRNet networks.
RCCs covered by the ITES-3S will encompass regions such as the continental U.S., Europe, Pacific, Southwest Asia and Korea.
In 2018, the Army awarded 134 companies spots on the ITES-3S vehicle. The service branch has obligated $273M to ITES-3S contract awardees to date, according to BGOV.
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