By Ross Wilkers
GovCIO unseats an incumbent to take over the work across Central Command’s area of responsibility, which covers 20 countries and 90,000 U.S. government personnel.
GovCIO has won a potential seven-year, $865 million contract to act as the main provider of technical support services for Central Command’s communications functions.
The Air Force received five bids for the contract that includes an initial five-year base period followed by a pair of individual option years to be awarded on an incentive basis, the Pentagon said in its Friday awards digest.
CENTCOM’s area of responsibility includes the Southwest Asia region, where most of the work will take place. At least 90,000 uniformed military personnel and civilian employees are stationed across the 20 countries that CENTCOM operates in.
Proposals for this fifth iteration of the Communication Technical Support Services vehicle were due in May 2023. GovCIO’s win also represents a takeaway that unseats incumbent General Dynamics IT, which won the current CTSS III contract in 2015 at an approximate $600 million ceiling.
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