Leidos, General Dynamics IT, and Peraton were three of the largest Pentagon vendors awarded the Defense Logistics Agency’s J6 Enterprise Technology Services 2.0 contracts, which will run for a base term of five years with a five-year option.
The Defense Department on Tuesday announced awards to 85 contractors out of 259 proposals. JETS2.0 has a maximum ceiling of $11.9 billion, and tasks will cover information technology support services.
The predecessor contract, JETS, had 26 vendors who have brought in a combined $1.7 billion since fiscal 2017, according to Bloomberg Government data.
At least nine incumbent JETS contractors were awarded spots ...
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