Defense Information Systems Agency
A look at the budget, priorities and people behind the Defense Information Systems Agency.
Budget
2009: $4.5 billion.
2010: $5.1 billion.
2011: Operating under a continuing resolution.
2012 request: $5.7 billion.
People to know
Lt. Gen. Carrol Pollet, director.Henry Sienkiewicz, CIO.
Kathleen Miller, procurement executive.
Sharon Jones, small and disadvantaged business utilization director.
Top IT investments 2011
Global Command and Control: $145.3 million.
Netcentric Services: $134.4 million.
DOD Teleport (satellite services): $102 million.
Defense Message System: $65.2 million.
Global Combat Support: $38.5 million.
2010 contracts by type
Firm-fixed price: 62 percent.
Time and materials: 13 percent.
Combination: 7 percent.
Cost-plus: 7 percent.
Fixed price with economic adjustment: 4 percent.
Fixed price award fee: 3 percent.
Cost plus award fee: 2 percent.
Cost plus with incentive fee: 2 percent.
Not reported: 1 percent.
2010 top contractors
Science Applications International Corp.:- $535.9 million.
Northrop Grumman Corp.: $360.4 million.
Artel Inc.: $279.9 million.
Verizon: $274.4 million.
Computer Sciences Corp.: $216.7 million.
2010 top small-business contractors
Tribalco Ltd.: $27.1 million.
ActionNet Inc.: $14 million.
NOVA Corp.: $12.7 million.
Tangible Software: $11.6 million.
Nana Regional Corp.: $11.4 million.
Key contracts
Encore II
Value: $12.2 billion.
Contractors: 26 companies competing for task orders.
DISN Global Solutions
Value: $3 billion.
Contractor: SAIC.
Defense Information Systems Network Global Solutions Set-Aside
Value: $3 billion.
Contractors: Apptis and Net Federal Inc.
DISN Access Transport Services
Value: $3 billion.
Contractors: AT&T, Qwest Government Services and Arrowhead Global Solutions.
DISN Transmission Services Pacific II
Value: $2.5 billion.
Contractor: Verizon Business.
Top requests for proposals
DISN Global Information Grid Services Management Operations
Value: $4.6 billion.
Status: Post-RFP.
DISN GIG Services Management, Engineering, Transition and Implementation
Value: $1.4 billion.
Status: Pre-RFP.
Enterprise Storage Services
Value: $700 million.
Status: Pre-RFP.