General Dynamics Information Technology has won a $2 billion single-award contract to continue managing the State Department’s global technical security supply chain.
The rebid with the Bureau of Diplomatic Security, Countermeasures Directorate will cover a base period of five years and a 5-year award term.
“This award demonstrates GDIT’s commitment to providing world-class solutions for our customers and expanding the broader security mission of federal agencies,” GDIT President Amy Gilliland said. “We are excited to continue supporting one of the federal government’s largest supply chain and logistics operations,”
The company said it will deliver a turnkey solution consisting of technical security systems, engineering and solution development, hybrid supply chain and distribution management, as well as a global logistics and transportation network to the agency.
“GDIT delivers millions of security-related items to embassies and high-threat posts worldwide,” said Senior Vice President Paul Nedzbala, head of GDIT’s Federal Civilian Division. “We remain committed to this important work for the State Department and its employees across the globe.”
This award builds on the current supply chain management contract, which GDIT won in June 2012.