General Dynamics Information Technology has won two Environmental Protection Agency contracts totaling $380 million to provide technology and scientific research and support services for critical environmental and climate initiatives.
“For more than 40 years, GDIT has partnered with the EPA on many environmental initiatives that are vital to the protection of public health in communities across the U.S.,” said Darby Chellis Bade, GDIT vice president for EPA programs and climate initiatives.
“At GDIT, we are committed to sustainability and delivering mission-critical environmental programs for our customers. This work inspires our scientists and IT professionals who are passionate about protecting our environment and enhancing climate resilience for current and future generations.”
The Superfund Quality and Sample Support contract is valued at $195 million and has one 2-year base period and three 2-year option periods. Under this contract, GDIT will provide program support and infrastructure through technical, scientific, analytical chemistry and IT services to the EPA Office of Superfund Remediation and Technology Innovation.
These services will help the office clean up contaminated Superfund sites across the country and return them for safe reuse to communities.
The second award is a new technical support contract. As the EPA works to secure the country’s drinking water and wastewater infrastructure, GDIT will provide technical, cyber, education and program management services to the EPA Water Infrastructure and Cyber Resilience Division.
Under the contract, GDIT will help the EPA secure critical water and wastewater utilities in communities nationwide from natural and manmade disasters, terrorism, cyberattacks and climate change.
This $185 million single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a 5-year period of performance.