Author: Regina Garcia|| Date Published: June 21, 2023
The Defense Information Systems Agency has begun soliciting proposals for an indefinite-delivery/indefinite quantity contract worth potentially $116 million to help U.S. European Command and the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic manage information technology operations.
In a solicitation notice posted Tuesday on SAM.gov, DISA said a potential vendor will support command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, electronic security and IT systems under the Outside Continental United States Information Technology Solutions II contract.
Services under the contract are intended to help USEUCOM commanders facilitate missions that utilize the Department of Defense Information Network and cyberspace.
The potential five-year program seeks to simplify IT service delivery to warfighters at shore installations throughout USEUCOM’s area of responsibility and covers the entire life cycle of systems.
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