General Dynamics Information Technology has been selected as one of three prime contractors on the State Department’s Global Support Strategy 2.0 indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract.
The IDIQ, awarded in fourth-quarter 2020, has a total estimated value of up to $3.3 billion over a 10-year period, including a 1-year base period and nine 1-year options.
GDIT has provided visa-related services to the State Department for over two decades, said Paul Nedzbala, GDIT senior vice president for the federal civilian division.
“The Bureau of Consular Affairs is the department’s public face for the global community, and this contract will provide responsive and efficient consular services to facilitate travel to the United States for millions of people,” he added.
Under the contract, GDIT is to deliver overseas consulate support services to the Bureau of Consular Affairs in support of visa application and issuance at U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world.
GDIT will build upon an extensive record under the previously awarded GSS 1.0 contract to provide services such as fee collection, document delivery and mission-focused enterprise IT tailored to the complex global environment.