General Dynamics Information Technology has been awarded a $185 million recompetitive mission order to provide cybersecurity services to the Air Force Civil Engineer Center.
This job has a one-year base term and four-year option term and was awarded by the 772nd Enterprise Acquisition Squadron, Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida.
“Protecting our nation's operational technology from adversaries is critical to our national security,” said Brian Sheridan, GDIT's senior vice president for defense. “As a long-time partner of the Air Force, we look forward to reimagining new ways to protect critical infrastructure.”
AFCEC is a subsidiary of the Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center. Responsible for capital investment planning, design and construction, property management, environmental compliance and remediation.
Under Recompetition, GDIT will develop new strategies to reduce cybersecurity risks to the Air Force's industrial control systems, including building automation, life safety, public facility surveillance, and airfield control. The company will leverage its cybersecurity and zero trust expertise to perform this work at 188 facilities around the world.
GDIT has supported the Air Force with critical programs for more than 50 years. In 2023, the company won one of the largest Air Force programs with all initial assignments under a $4.5 billion indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity security support services contract.