Guident Technologies will help replace Government Printing Office legacy mainframe-based systems with Oracle components under a new $1.58 million contract.
The Army's Communications-Electronics Command will use the R23G contract to acquire support services for its Command and Control Systems Integration Directorate using the R23G contract.
Government officials report that systems integrators are used in a variety of ways at their agencies, from managing information technology systems to picking products.
StuffBak, a provider of loss protection and recovery services, and CoSoSys, a software development company, joined forces to provide a protected USB flash drive.
StuffBak, a provider of loss protection and recovery services, and CoSoSys, a software development company, joined forces to provide a protected USB flash drive.
Comtech Telecommunications received a new order from the Army Communications Electronics Command to provide additional satellite network and ground station services for future Army forces.
DISA already uses managed services to meet its demand and constriction for storage and processing power, but now officials want to expand the concept's use to software.