GDIT Secures $5.6 Billion Contract for Air Force Mission Partner Capabilities

General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT), a business unit of General Dynamics, has secured a $5.6 billion contract from the Air Force Mission Partner Capabilities Office to modernize and sustain the Department of Defense’s Mission Partner Environments. The indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract, awarded in November, includes a five-year base period with an additional five-year

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option. MPEs enable the secure, real-time sharing of classified and unclassified information among the military and its trusted partners, enhancing collaboration and decision-making capabilities. Under this agreement, GDIT will integrate, operate, and maintain the MPE, advancing interoperability with U.S. and international partners in alignment with the National Defense Strategy.

Amy Gilliland, GDIT’s President, emphasized the importance of agile and secure information-sharing systems to address complex global threats. GDIT, leveraging over 30 years of experience in managing large-scale MPE programs, including coalition intelligence-sharing initiatives and Zero Trust exercises, provides mission, cyber, and enterprise IT services as part of General Dynamics. This effort underscores GDIT’s commitment to fostering secure, integrated solutions for DoD operations worldwide.

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