marine link image

General Dynamics Bags $ 47 mi US Navy Contract

May 23, 2016

General Dynamics Information Technology, a business unit of General Dynamics (NYSE: GD), was awarded a contract to provide information technology services and security assistance support to the Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) and Navy International Programs Office. The 48-month contract value is $46.7 million.

Under this contract, General Dynamics will provide the U.S. Navy with support for project, financial and logistical analysis and management; IT services; cooperative programs; and international training and educational programs. Work on the contract is being performed in Philadelphia, PA; Washington, D.C.; Pensacola, FL; and Dayton, OH.

"General Dynamics is a leader in delivering adaptive, integrated joint and coalition warfighting support services," said Rich Farinacci, vice president and general manager of Professional Services and Training Solutions sector, General Dynamics Information Technology. "Our highly experienced team understands NAVSUP WSS' challenges and will identify, demonstrate, assess and integrate current and new technologies to meet vital Navy requirements."

With over 30 years of experience supporting NAVSUP WSS programs, General Dynamics is a leading innovator in the Naval Supply community with demonstrated leadership, advanced knowledge and proven performance. General Dynamics delivers systems engineering, network infrastructure, logistics and maintenance services required to keep federal agencies connected with timely and accurate information enabling personnel to achieve mission success.

Logistics News

Russian Oil Producers Threaten Force Majeure Over Baltic Port Attacks

Russian Oil Producers Threaten Force Majeure Over Baltic Port Attacks

BIMCO: 130 Container Ships Stranded in Persian Gulf

BIMCO: 130 Container Ships Stranded in Persian Gulf

Hapag-Lloyd Earnings Down from Last Year

Hapag-Lloyd Earnings Down from Last Year

Transneft Looks to Redirect Oil From Attacked Baltic Ports

Transneft Looks to Redirect Oil From Attacked Baltic Ports

Subscribe for Maritime Logistics Professional E‑News

Senate approves funding for Homeland Security in large part after airport shutdown
UN creates mechanism to protect Hormuz trade against Iran war
Ship data indicates that a Russian-origin tanker headed for Cuba has arrived in Venezuelan waters