General Dynamics secures $1.5 billion IT contract for STRATCOM
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Sept 25 (Reuters) - General Dynamics GD.N said on Thursday its information technology unit has secured an enterprise modernization contract worth $1.5 billion, to help support the U.S. Strategic Command, or STRATCOM.
The new contract, awarded to General Dynamics in May, covers a one-year base period and six option years.
Under the contract, General Dynamics will look to cut costs and increase efficiency — including integrating artificial intelligence technologies — for STRATCOM.
STRATCOM is a military body under the Pentagon overseeing the U.S. nuclear weapons arsenal, among other functions.
The company's technology unit already serves multiple combatant commands, including the U.S. Central Command.
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