GDIT Awarded $1.25 Billion Enterprise Mission Information Technology Services 2 Task Order to Support U.S. Army Europe and Africa
- General Dynamics Information Technology was awarded a $1.25 billion task order to support U.S. Army Europe and Africa's IT services.
- The task order includes a five-month transition period and seven option years, focusing on scalable and agile IT services.
- GDIT will modernize network infrastructure and implement cybersecurity solutions to enhance interoperability.
- The company aims to enhance decision-making and support mission command through advanced technologies.
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GDIT Awarded $1.25 Billion Enterprise Mission Information Technology Services 2 Task Order to Support U.S. Army Europe and Africa
Company will leverage AI/ML, cybersecurity, cloud computing and data analytics capabilities to enhance operational readiness
General Dynamics awarded $1.25 billion EMITS 2 task order to support U.S. Army Europe and Africa
U.S. Army Europe and Africa provides ready, combat-credible land forces to deter and, if necessary, defeat aggression from any adversary in Europe and Africa. Its complex IT environment spans multiple networks, locations and a large user base with diverse mission partners, requiring scalable and agile services. Under the task order, GDIT will continue to deliver enterprise IT, communications and mission command support to the command’s headq…
GDIT Secures $1.2B Army IT Contract
General Dynamics Information Technology has received a $1.25 billion task order to continue modernizing and securing IT systems for U.S. Army Europe and Africa. The Enterprise Mission Information Technology Services 2 award, announced in September, includes a five-month transition period followed by seven option years, GDIT said Thursday. Supporting a Complex, Global Mission U.S. Army
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