US DoD Awards Army Contracts Worth $5 Billion To 17 Firms

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  • 07:23 AM, February 23, 2016
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The US Department of Defense announced Monday the US Army contracts worth $5 billion awarded to 17 firms to provide commercial hardware, software, and related incidental services to federal clients.

The awardees are Affigent, Herndon, Virginia; Telos, Ashburn, Virginia; Unicom, Suite 100, Herndon, Virginia; IBM, Maryland; Dynamic Systems, El Segundo, California; Dell, Round Rock, Texas; GTRI, Denver, Colorado; Hewlett-Packard, Herndon, Virginia; CDW-G, Vernon Hills, Illinois; Iron Bow, Chantilly, Virginia; Wildflower, Santa Fe, New Mexico ; WWT, St. Louis, Missouri; GovConnection, Rockville, Maryland; Force3, Crofton, Maryland; Government Acquisitions, Cincinnati, Ohio; Intelligent Decisions, Ashburn, Virginia; and MicroTech, Vienna, Virginia.  

“The firms were awarded maximum $5,000,000,000 firm-fixed-price multiple award task order contract with options for commercial hardware, software, and related incidental services at the enterprise level for the Army, Department of Defense, and all other federal clients, with an estimated completion date of Feb. 21, 2021,” the statement said.  

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