Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: January 19, 2024
M.C. Dean, a Tysons, Virginia-based cyberphysical systems provider, has received a potential five-year, $116 million follow-on contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to provide information technology support services for U.S. European Command and Naval Informtion Warfare Center Atlantic.
The Outside Continental United States IT Solutions II indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract seeks to streamline the delivery of IT platforms to warfighters at shore installations within USEUCOM’s area of responsibility, according to an award notice published Thursday.
Through OCONUS IT Solutions II, the vendor will provide engineering development, procurement, design, fabrication, configuration, logistics, integration, installation, maintenance and life cycle support services for IT, command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance and electronic security systems.
The IDIQ contract has a one-year base term and four option years and calls for the awardee to provide several turnkey platforms, including inside and outside plant infrastructure, desktop automated information systems, audio visual, data center, cloud computing, knowledge management, unified communications and command centers and other smart facilities.
Task orders will include software engineering, project management, cybersecurity, equipment/material procurement, system operational and verification test and training.
Amentum Mitie Pacific has secured an indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a potential value of $656.4 million to provide base operating support…
CACI International has secured a potential five-year, $416 million SeaPort-Next Generation task order to sustain and modernize information technology systems…
General Dynamics Information Technology has received a U.S. Navy contract worth $988 million to modernize and integrate command, control, communications,…
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has awarded Raytheon a five-year, $110.4 million contract to support the Geospatial-Intelligence Data Transformation Service IV…
The U.S. Air Force has awarded InDyne a potential $1.1 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to support the service’s missile warning and…