DISA chooses small biz for $400M tech refresh contract
The Defense Information Systems Agency awards a $400 million technology refreshment and implementation contract to a small business.
Chicago-headquartered Competitive Range Solutions has won a potential five-year, $400 million contract to work with the Defense Information Systems Agency on a technology refreshment and implementation effort.
The small business will focus on the Defense Department’s global information network as DISA seeks to transition more technology capabilities into operational activities, DOD said in its Tuesday awards digest.
DISA received five proposals, including one from CRS, for the contract, which was reserved for small businesses.
Work will take place over an initial three-year ordering period between Jan. 1, 2022 and Dec. 31, 2024 with two individual option years after that.
CRS focuses its technology services around help desk and technical support, network operations and data center operations.