Justice taps 12 for $980 million of IT work
Twelve companies will compete for IT support services task orders over the next seven years in work that comes under the IT Support Services III contract recompetition.
The Justice Department has chosen 12 companies to compete for up to $980 million in IT support services task orders over the next seven years.
The work will fall under the IT Support Services III contract recompetition, a project run by the Justice Management Division.
The 12 vendors will compete for task orders under the indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, which is for one year with six option years and features an opportunity for contractors to receive an additional five-month extension.
The Justice Department will use the contracts for a range of IT services, from applications development and networking to systems engineering and Web design.
The winners are:
Access Systems Inc. of Knoxville, Tenn.
BAE Systems Inc. of London
CGI Group Inc. of Montreal
Computer Sciences Corp.
General Dynamics Corp.
Intellidyne LLC of Falls Church, Va.
Keane Federal Systems Inc. of Rockville, Md.
Lockheed Martin Corp.w
Northrop Grumman Corp.
Pragmatics Inc. of McLean, Va.
SRA International Inc. of Fairfax, Va.
Unisys Corp.
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