ECS Federal has won a potential $429.5 million order from the Defense Information Systems Agency to help the US military Network Enterprise Technology Command secure terminals.
The firm-price award was awarded under the General Services Administration’s Alliant II government acquisition contract, the Department of Defense announced Friday.
ECS, based in Fairfax, Va., will provide support services to Army NETCOM, which oversees the deployment of next-generation technologies designed to help the subsidiary operate and protect its global network from cybersecurity threats.
The defense information technology contracting organization received three bids for the contract and will fund the six-month performance base period using operations and maintenance funds from fiscal year 2022.
The DOD said the price includes four one-year option periods and two additional three-month extensions.
The company secured a position on the second iteration of Alliant in November 2017.
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