Perspecta has secured a position on a multiple-award, indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity contract for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) analytic support programme.
The DIA Solutions for Intelligence Analysis 3 (SIA 3) contract includes a five-year base performance period and five one-year options. The contract has a ceiling of $17.1bn and will run until 2029.
Perspecta will bid for task orders to provide analytic support to Department of Defense (DoD) and Intelligence Community (IC) customers.
The programme requires the winning bidders to perform work at multiple sites in the US and abroad.
Perspecta CEO and president Mac Curtis said: “As a trusted partner to both the DoD and IC for nearly five decades, Perspecta has been privileged to work side-by-side with our customers to solve some of the most critical national security and foreign relations challenges.
“Our foundation is built on innovation and agility, which allows us to adapt quickly to evolving mission needs while fuelling our relentless commitment to mission success. We are excited about this win, and look forward to a long partnership ahead.”
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By GlobalDataDIA has selected 16 companies for SIA 3 military intelligence support contract.
The agency stated that 29 bids were received for the contract. Some of the companies awarded a spot on the contract include Booz Allen Hamilton, BAE Systems, CACI International, Huntington Ingalls Industries, General Dynamics and Leidos.
The contract involves the provision of military intelligence to troops, as well as defence planners and policymakers.