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General Services Administration Awarded a Contract to INTELLIDYNE, L.L.C. for $96,658,270.00

Signed on

12/28/2005, 12:00 AM

INTELLIDYNE, L.L.C. Government Contract #GS35F0151S

INTELLIDYNE, L.L.C. was awarded a contract with the United States Government for $96,658,270.00. The contract was awarded by the agency office GSA/FAS CENTER FOR IT SCHEDULE PROG, which is a division with the Federal Acquisition Service within the General Services Administration.

Summary of Award

The recipient of the federal contract is INTELLIDYNE, L.L.C., which is a U.S.-owned business located in Vienna, Virginia. The contract, funded by the General Services Administration, is for IT and telecom facility operation and maintenance services, worth $96,658,270. Notable executives from the recipient company received varying amounts from the contract, such as Robert Grey with $319,000 and Ted Moroney with $343,500.

Contract Details

Contract IDGS35F0151S
Contract TypeIDV_C
Total Obligation$0.00
Exercised Options
Base Amount + Options$96,658,270.00
Date Signed2005-12-28
Contract DescriptionFEDERAL SUPPLY SCHEDULE CONTRACT.
Start Date2005-12-28
End Date2025-12-27

Agency Details

Awarding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Awarding Sub AgencyFederal Acquisition Service
Awarding OfficeGSA/FAS CENTER FOR IT SCHEDULE PROG
Funding AgencyGeneral Services Administration
Funding Sub AgencyFederal Acquisition Service
Funding OfficeGSA/FAS CENTER FOR IT SCHEDULE PROG

Recipient Details

RecipientINTELLIDYNE, L.L.C.
Recipient Location1950 OLD GALLOWS RD STE 750 VIENNA VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
Business CategoriesCategory Business, Limited Liability Corporation, Not Designated a Small Business, Partnership or Limited Liability Partnership, Special Designations, U.S.-Owned Business

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