U.S. Army logo. The Army provided an update to its IT Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware contract

CACI, Dell Among 49 Companies Awarded Spots on Army’s $10B ITES-4H Contract

CACI International subsidiary CACI idt, Dell Federal Systems and 47 other companies have secured spots in the U.S. Army’s Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware, or ITES-4H, contract vehicle worth up to $10 billion. The companies will compete for task orders under the firm-fixed-price contract vehicle, the Department of Defense said Wednesday.

ITES-4H Contract Details

Under the contract, selected vendors will provide various IT systems, including servers, storage devices, desktops and notebooks, cables and connectors, software, biometric solutions, digital senders, and networking, imaging and video equipment. The contract also covers the provision of related incidental services, such as system configuration and integration, installation and relocation, and site analysis.

According to the request for proposals posted on SAM.gov, ITES-4H is intended to support the Army enterprise infrastructure and infostructure requirements by providing the service access to innovative, world-class IT at reasonable cost.

The anticipated performance completion date is on Sept. 18, 2035, if options are exercised. The places of performance will be determined per order.

The Army Contracting Command in Rock Island, Illinois, serves the contracting activity.

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