
HUNTSVILLE, Ala., Dec. 7 (UPI) -- NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., says it's awarded a contract to Dynetics Inc. to provide information technology services.
The contract, valued at approximately $335 million dollars, includes two extension options.
"Dynetics will provide managerial and technical expertise to Marshall and support the Office of the Chief Information Officer," NASA said in a statement. "Excluding local area networks and desktop services, Dynetics will provide information technology security, planning, policy, architecture and integration services; telecommunication services; applications and Web services; computer services and audio visual informational services."
The Huntsville company's contract, with a two-year base period, is effective Feb. 2.
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