General Dynamics wins $15m US Army contract
Apr 15, 2009 (Datamonitor via COMTEX) --
Company: General Dynamics Corp. (GD)
General Dynamics' Information Technology arm has won a $14.5m contract to provide information assurance support to the US Army Pacific Command, USARPAC. Services will include IT security policy and guidance, certification and accreditation, and training and security engineering support.
Zannie Smith, senior vice president of General Dynamics Information Technology's Army Solutions Division, said: "General Dynamics will deliver highly qualified information assurance professionals to support USARPAC's vital mission. We look forward to partnering with the command and providing secure access to critical information while safeguarding their information systems."
Other US defense contracts the company has won recently include a five-year $40m subcontract from SRA International to provide support services for the US European Command, EUCOM, and US Africa Command, AFRICOM. It also won a five-year $98.14m contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific to provide information assurance and interoperability programs/systems.
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