Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 20, 2023
General Dynamics’ (NYSE: GD) information technology business will provide file conversion services for the Veterans Benefits Administration under a potential three-year, $355.9 million task order from the Department of Veterans Affairs.
VA launched a full and open competition and received two bids for the delivery order, according to a notice published Friday in the Federal Procurement Data System.
The department will obligate $118.7 million in funds for the firm-fixed-price order.
The performance period is expected to run through Dec. 17, 2026.
In 2020, GDIT secured task orders worth approximately $338 million combined to provide file conversion and automation support services for VA.
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