General Dynamics’ (NYSE: GD) information technology business will begin providing user-facing and data center services for the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency under a potential 10-year, $4.5 billion contract after one of the offerors withdrew its protest of the contract award.
General Dynamics Information Technology said Friday it will provide hybrid cloud services, IT design, engineering, operations, sustainment and implementation support, application services, unified communications, platform as a service, DevOps, mobile secure wireless, high-performance computing and other enterprise services to help NGA advance GEOINT capabilities and support users worldwide.
“We are proud of our longstanding partnership with NGA and look forward to this opportunity to continue to leverage our portfolio of innovative technologies and services to advance the geospatial mission,” said Amy Gilliland, president of GDIT and a 2022 Wash100 Award winner.
GDIT will also provide support services for the IT infrastructure at Next NGA West, the agency’s new campus in St. Louis.
NGA awarded the UDS contract to GDIT in December. On Dec. 28, Leidos (NYSE: LDOS) filed a bid protest with the Government Accountability Office to challenge the contract award.