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  • January 14, 2021
  • News

NCI to support GSA as federal IT leader after the award of $807 million contract

NCI Information Systems, Inc. (NCI), a leading provider of advanced information technology solutions and professional services to U.S. federal government agencies, announced today it has won a prime $807 million task order in support of the General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Digital Infrastructure Technologies (IDT).

The one-year base task order, with a maximum period of performance of 7 years, was awarded by GSA’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center (FEDSIM) under the Alliant 2 governmentwide acquisition contract (GWAC). It is the largest award in NCI’s 31 year history.

Under the DIGIT (Digital Innovation for GSA Infrastructure Technologies) task order, NCI will serve as a strategic partner to support GSA’s position as a federal IT leader, drive digital transformation, and deliver continuous improvement and business value to its customers.

“We are very excited for this incredible opportunity to work closely with the GSA IDT team, who are truly trailblazers in the federal IT arena and pride themselves on delivering innovation excellence. GSA is a new customer for NCI, and we are honored they have trusted us to lead this effort,” said Paul A. Dillahay, president and CEO of NCI. 

NCI will drive innovation in support of GSA’s IT strategy, completing the agency’s shift to a fully digital experience along with its adoption of advanced, emerging technologies such as intelligent automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning.

NCI assembled a team of best-in-class technology partners to leverage forward-leaning technologies and best practices to transform GSA’s IT capabilities and shift offerings to provide a more flexible service delivery model.

For more information about this news, visit www.nciinc.com.

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