By Washington Technology staff
Apr 22, 2021
General Dynamics Information Technology will help the Army with cloud management support under a one-year, $26.4 million contract.
GDIT bested three other bidders to win the contract to assist and manage cloud migration and hosting services for the Army’s Program Executive Office – Enterprise Information Systems.
The company will provide technical and engineering support. The contract runs through April 20, 2022.
Work locations and funding will be determined with each task order issued under the contract.
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And DOD’s deputy chief information officer said DISA’s on-premise cloud contract is part of a group of offerings filling the JEDI void.
The process to certify milCloud 2.0 for classified use is underway and on track to be ready to go this summer, according to General Dynamics Information Technology, the contractor that supports the program.
Jim Matney, GDIT’s vice president and general manager for the Defense Information Systems Agency and the enterprise services sector, told
Nextgov in an interview Tuesday that approval for one location of the Defense Department’s on-premise cloud offering has already gone through. Once a second facility receives approval, milCloud 2.0 will be on track to receive a third-party assessment.
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Seismic shifts in technology solutions and a need for modern IT and security skills are prompting a sizeable portion of federal agencies to bring in managed service providers (MSPs) to advance their IT needs, according to a new survey of federal agency IT, business and program executives.
Two in three respondents in the survey, conducted by FedScoop and underwritten by GDIT, say their agency is currently using, planning to use or considering retaining an MSP to support their IT work.
Though the reasons driving agencies to use MSPs vary, one key undercurrent lies in the pressing agency need for cost efficiencies, relying on MSPs with experience deploying cloud, data and cybersecurity solutions. At the same time, the reasons to work with MSPs have grown more nuanced in recent years.
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