contract_awardAwarded Monday, March 11, 2024• Tracked Wednesday, March 18, 2026Analyzed

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.: $12.6M Department of Health and Human Services Contract

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Impact4/10

Summary

General Dynamics Information Technology, a subsidiary of General Dynamics ($GD), secured a $12.6 million contract from NIH for unified communications and audiovisual support, representing a minor revenue contribution but aligning with ongoing federal healthcare IT needs. This award is a routine operational contract, with no direct legislative catalyst identified among the provided bill signals.

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Key Takeaways

  • 1.General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) secured a $12.6M contract for NIH UC/AV support.
  • 2.The contract represents a negligible portion (~0.03%) of parent company General Dynamics' ($GD) annual revenue.
  • 3.No direct legislative link was found among the provided bill signals, indicating routine operational funding.
  • 4.Potential, but minor, downstream benefits for communication hardware/software providers like Cisco ($CSCO) or HP Inc. ($HPQ).

Market Implications

This contract is unlikely to have any material impact on General Dynamics' ($GD) stock performance due to its small size relative to the company's overall revenue. Investors should view this as a routine operational award, reinforcing GDIT's established presence in federal IT services but not signaling new growth or a significant change in market position. Any potential benefits to supply chain partners like Cisco ($CSCO) or HP Inc. ($HPQ) would be too small to register on their stock prices.

Full Analysis

General Dynamics Information Technology, Inc. (GDIT) was awarded a $12.6 million BPA Call contract by the Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health (NIH). This contract is for NCI Unified Communications and Audiovisual (UC/AV) Support Services, with a performance period from March 11, 2024, to September 10, 2026. This type of service is critical for maintaining modern communication and collaboration infrastructure within large federal agencies like NIH. GDIT is a wholly-owned subsidiary of General Dynamics ($GD), a diversified aerospace and defense company. General Dynamics reported total revenue of $42.3 billion in 2023. This $12.6 million contract represents approximately 0.03% of General Dynamics' annual revenue, making it a very small, non-material contribution to the parent company's overall financial performance. While it reinforces GDIT's position in federal IT services, it is not a significant revenue driver for $GD. No direct legislative catalyst for this specific contract was identified among the provided bill signals. The contract is for operational support services, which are typically funded through agency appropriations rather than specific new legislation. While S4110, "A bill to revise and extend health workforce programs under title VII of the Public Health Service Act," is related to the healthcare sector, it does not directly authorize or fund IT infrastructure contracts like this one. Therefore, this award appears to be part of ongoing, routine agency spending. Potential supply chain beneficiaries for UC/AV support services could include companies specializing in communication hardware and software. For instance, companies like Cisco Systems ($CSCO) for networking and collaboration tools, or Poly ($PLT) (now part of HP Inc. $HPQ) for audiovisual equipment, could see downstream benefits if their products are utilized by GDIT in fulfilling this contract. However, given the contract size, any such impact would be negligible. Historically, contracts of this scale for IT services tend to have a neutral impact on $GD's stock price, as they are part of the company's consistent federal IT portfolio rather than a new growth catalyst.

Market Impact Score

4/10
Minimal ImpactModerateMajor Market Event

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Contract Details

Recipient

GENERAL DYNAMICS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, INC.

Award Amount

$12,577,446

Awarding Agency

Department of Health and Human Services

Sub-Agency

National Institutes of Health

Contract Type

BPA CALL