Cyber security, information technology for Department of Justice to be provided by General Dynamics

April 9, 2011
FAIRFAX, Va., 9 April 2011. Officials at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have selected General Dynamics Information Technology, to provide cyber security, systems development lifecycle support, and systems integration for the DOJ's Information Technology Support Services 4 (ITSS4) program.

Posted by John McHale
FAIRFAX, Va., 9 April 2011. Officials at the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) have selected General Dynamics Information Technology, to provide cyber security, systems development lifecycle support, and systems integration for the DOJ's Information Technology Support Services 4 (ITSS4) program.
All Department of Justice agencies are eligible to purchase services under the ITSS4 contract. Other services available include IT planning, program management support, applications development, systems and information engineering, and web development and information.
"Our in-depth expertise and mission knowledge developed through years of support for the Department of Justice allows General Dynamics to provide agile, cost-effective and customized solutions," says Marcus Collier, senior vice president of General Dynamics Information Technology's Civilian and Homeland Security Solutions. "We will assist the department in its efforts to increase systems performance, introduce innovative technologies and facilitate IT modernization efforts."
The multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a maximum potential value to all awardees of $1.1 billion over seven years if all options are exercised.
For more information about General Dynamics Information Technology, please visit www.gdit.com.

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