General Dynamics’ [GD] information technology unit has been awarded a $94.4 million task order to provide support for Marine Corps command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (C4ISR) systems, the company said this week.

 The 31/2-year contract is to support Marine Corps Systems Command’s Total Integrated Ground Equipment Readiness Contractor Logistics Support (TIGER CLS) contract by providing technology, logistics and program management for C4ISR systems.

 The work will be done at Camp Leatherneck, Afghanistan; Camp Pendleton, Calif.; Camp Lejeune, N.C.; Okinawa, Japan; Dam Neck, Va.; Tampa, Fla.; Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii; Stafford, Va.; and in Bahrain.

 General Dynamics was awarded the task order under the Defense Intelligence Agency’s Solutions for the Information Technology Enterprise (SITE) contract, a multiple-award, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract originally issued in May 2010.

 “We are proud to leverage our IT and logistics expertise, along with our in-depth understanding of military intelligence mission requirements, to reduce long-term costs and deliver secure, reliable communications and information technology capabilities to the widely dispersed Marine Corps organizations,” said Tom Kirchmaier, senior vice president and general manager of General Dynamics Information Technology’s intelligence solutions division.