The five-year ID/IQ has a program ceiling of US$871 million.
Under the vehicle, CGI will deliver a range of technology and business services, including engineering, scientific, testing, and logistics. The services will include all support aspects for the agency’s T&E mission, including the operation and maintenance of the test tools, labs, networks and infrastructure, and administrative support cells.
“We look forward to working with DISA to enhance the operations and effectiveness of their T&E capabilities,” said Tim Hurlebaus, Vice-President for National Security Programs at CGI. “Our understanding of the DISA mission combined with the end-to-end technology and engineering expertise we deliver will help DISA support national security priorities and operations.”
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