General Dynamics Information Technology (GDIT) on Monday said it recently won a potential $908 million contract to provide enterprise information technology support to U.S. Air Forces in Europe.

The new Europe-Wide Information Technology and Enterprise Network (EITEN) contract consolidates various legacy contracts, some of which were performed by GDIT, which is a business unit of General Dynamics [GD]. Most of the work will be new for GDIT, the company said.

“This contract will equip airmen across Europe with the knowledge, tools and data they need to mobilize and operate at any place and any time,” Brian Sheridan, senior vice president for GDIT’s Defense Division, said in a statement. “Consolidating multiple mission-critical services under a single contract will also allow for greater speed, flexibility and accessibility of IT services needed across the region.”

Work under EITEN effort will occur in Germany, the United Kingdom, Italy, Turkey and the rest of Europe.

The single-award contract has a five-year base period and a three-year option. The contract was awarded by the 764th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.