General Dynamics Information Technology has been chosen by the General Services Administration’ Federal Systems Integration and Management Center to continue providing digital enterprise services for Special Operations Forces.
The SOF Information Technology Enterprise Contract J, or SITEC J, is a single award with a total estimated value of $364 million. It includes a 1-year base period with four 1-year options.
Under the contract, GDIT is to design and implement technology capabilities to enable rapid data analysis and dissemination of critical operational intelligence in response to emerging threats.
GDIT will support local and remote connections to a global Defense Department network. The work will leverage current and new data centers as well as new instances of cloud computing.
“We are excited to build upon the work we started in 2012 and to continue our support of the GSA as a trusted technology provider,” said Leigh Palmer, senior vice president, GDIT defense division. “GDIT will provide enhanced enterprise IT capabilities to ensure our Special Operations Forces around the world are connected to the information and intelligence they need.”