The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) awarded General Dynamics [GD] a contract worth upward of $184 million over five years to deliver information technology (IT) services for United States Army Europe (USAREUR) under its Theater Mission Command Contract II (TMCC II), the company said Thursday.
The contract directs GD to provide IT services for sustainment support in garrison and deployed locations of Mission Command networks and Systems supporting USAREUR, Joint, Coalition, and NATO operations.
This is a single-award task order that may reach $184 million total over five years if all options are exercised.
GD will specifically provide enterprise IT support services including IT service management, systems engineering, data protection, cross domain solutions and information exchange, and technical advisory services management.
“General Dynamics has extensive experience providing mission support to defense intelligence agencies, with a particular emphasis on enterprise communications, cyber defense, systems accreditation and IT services,” said Bernie Guerry, senior vice president of General Dynamics Information Technology’s intelligence solutions division.
“TMCC II will deliver mission-critical IT services to support the operational requirements of the USAREUR Warfighter and NATO coalition partners,” Guerry added.
Contract work is set to occur in multiple locations across Germany, Italy, and the Balkans.
The contract was awarded to General Dynamics One Source, a joint venture of two GD business units: Information Technology and Mission Systems.