Peraton Wins Potential $280M DISA Capacity Services Communications III IDIQ

Peraton Wins Potential $280M DISA Capacity Services Communications III IDIQ

  • Peraton has won a DISA IDIQ contract for enterprise communications support
  • The single-award vehicle carries a $100 guaranteed minimum and runs through 2036
  • The 2026 Navy Summit will explore AI, digital engineering and more

Peraton has won the potential 10-year, $279.9 million Capacity Services Communications III, or CSC III, contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency to deliver an on-demand communications capability for data centers and hybrid-cloud environments.

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According to an award notice published Friday, DISA conducted a competitive solicitation through SAM.gov and received three proposals for the single-award, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.

What Is the Scope of the CSC III Contract?

Peraton will support DISA and non-DISA sites worldwide under the recompete, providing an on-demand communications capability built to adjust to changes in DISA’s requirements rather than a fixed equipment set, according to a solicitation

According to a solicitation issued in February, the scope of the CSC III contract includes hardware, operating software, storage, network management tools and software, and automation tools and software, along with the technical services needed to give DISA flexibility across security, availability and modernization of its communication infrastructure for data centers and hybrid-cloud solutions.

DISA’s Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois is the contracting activity for the firm-fixed-price award, which carries a guaranteed minimum of $100 to be satisfied through a task order using defense working capital funds. 

The total ceiling value of all orders placed against the recompete contract will not exceed $279.9 million, and performance is expected to run through Aug. 14, 2036.

What Other Contracts Has Peraton Recently Secured?

The CSC III award follows several other recent contract wins for Peraton across the defense and national security space. The company recently received a $109.1 million contract from the U.S. Space Force to continue providing maintenance support for the Space Weather Analysis and Forecast System through 2033. In November, Peraton also secured a $196 million contract from the U.S. Army to provide operational and cybersecurity support for the Network Enterprise Technology Command’s Global Cyber Center.

Peraton has also secured an other transaction authority agreement from Naval Sea Systems Command to modernize how the Navy’s explosive ordnance disposal community develops and manages technical publications.

Beyond contract awards, Peraton has expanded its technology offerings with the launch of an enterprise agentic AI platform designed to support government agencies and organizations operating in mission-critical environments.

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