Transportation Command awards multiple IT contracts

The United States Transportation Command, an agency within the Defense Department, has picked 10 companies for a multiple-award information technology services contract. The five-year contract could be worth up to $250 million for the contractors.

The contracts, awarded in June, include four to small businesses.

The large-company awardees are: Unisys Corp.; Systems Research and Application Corp. Northrop Grumman Mission Systems; IBM Corp.; Computer Sciences Corp.; and CACI Premier Technologies.

The small business winners are S4 Inc.; Paragon Technology Group; Complete Professional Services; and Asynchrony Solutions Inc.

"It's good to see a large military organization acknowledging the unique value of small business," said Stephanie Greytak, director of sales at Asynchrony.

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Michael Hardy is the news editor for Federal Computer Week.

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