GDIT Awarded $988 Million Contract to Modernize Navy C5ISR Systems
GDIT's $988 million contract includes integration and upgrades across ships, aircraft, and shore stations to improve Navy fleet readiness and mission continuity.
- The Navy awarded General Dynamics Information Technology the SACSS contract in December, valued at 988, involving a one-year base, four options, and a six-month option.
- To modernize fleet systems, the contract aims to modernize and integrate C5ISR systems across the U.S. Navy fleet, enhancing operational effectiveness and readiness.
- Providing integration and engineering, GDIT will deliver integration, engineering, procurement, logistics and installation services to enable C5ISR hardware and software upgrades.
- Across ship and air platforms, work includes all classes of surface combatant ships, guided-missile ships, aircraft carriers, U.S. Coast Guard vessels, manned and unmanned aircraft, and shore stations.
- Given the award's size, the $988 million award supports fleet-wide sustainment and lifecycle modernization to keep current vessels operational and ensure mission continuity.
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General Dynamics unit GDIT secures $988 million contract to modernise U.S. Navy C5ISR systems
Under the agreement, GDIT will modernise and integrate C5ISR systems to improve the operational effectiveness and readiness of naval forces. The work covers integration, engineering, procurement, logistics and installation across surface combatants, guided missile ships, aircraft carriers, Coast Guard vessels, manned and unmanned aircraft and shore-based facilities. “C5ISR systems are foundational to how our Navy senses, communicates and fig…
GDIT Awarded Contract to Modernize Navy C5ISR Systems
General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), a business unit of General Dynamics, has been awarded the Ship and Air Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Combat, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C5ISR) Systems Support (SACSS) contract to continue modernizing the U.S.
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