Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC) has received a NASA information technology services contract worth up to $321 million, the McLean, Va.-based company announced Nov. 29.
The Enterprise Applications Service Technologies (EAST) contract is a single-award, two-year contract that begins Feb. 1 and could be extended up to three years if all options are exercised, SAIC said.
The work, which will be performed at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is a continuation of the enterprise applications work SAIC has performed since 2004 under the Unified NASA Information Technology Services contract.
The EAST contract is part of the NASA Information Technology Infrastructure Integration Program, or IP3, which aims to consolidate the agency’s information technology and data services.