FAIRFAX, Va., Feb. 21, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- General Dynamics
Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE:
GD), was awarded a task order by the Defense Intelligence Agency
(DIA) to manage enterprise communications for the Combatant
Commands and its subordinate units. The Enterprise Communications
Services 2 (ECS2) contract has a
five-year ordering period of $155
million and was awarded under DIA's Enhanced Solutions for
the Information Technology Enterprise (E-SITE), multiple award,
indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract vehicle.
General Dynamics will manage and expand the secure voice, video
and data services required by the Combatant Commands and its
subordinate units. Work on the contract will be performed in the
National Capitol Region as well as major service centers, operating
locations, customer facilities and field sites worldwide.
"General Dynamics Information Technology will continue to
provide exceptional mission and customer support to sustain and
expand to the Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System,"
said Bernie Guerry, senior vice
president of General Dynamics Information Technology's Intelligence
Solutions division. "We will continue to deliver critical
intelligence capabilities to national decision makers and the
warfighter."
For more than 30 years, General Dynamics Information Technology
has partnered with DIA and provided network design, engineering,
implementation and maintenance support services to the Joint
Worldwide Intelligence Communications System. The company will
continue that support and leverage its thorough understanding of
DIA's history, present state and future goals in providing
accessible intelligence to a broadening and global user base.
For more information about General Dynamics Information
Technology, please visit www.gdit.com.
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