Author: Darwin McDaniel|| Date Published: April 3, 2019
Dave Dacquino
The North American arm of Serco Group secured a potential $82.3M task order to deploy, manage and sustain a new civil engineering information technology platform for the U.S. Air Force.
Serco Inc. will help the service branch implement the IBM-built (NYSE: IBM) TRIRIGA integrated workplace management system as part of the task order awarded under the General Services Administrations Alliant 2 contract, the company said Tuesday.
The branch aims to install the system at all Air Force installations by 2023.
We are pleased to have been selected by the Air Force to deliver a NexGen IT system that provides the war fighter better technology, reduced program sustainment costs and higher system reliability, said Dave Dacquino, chairman and CEO of Serco Inc.
The Herndon, Va.-based contractor will support configuration, software development, fielding, deployment, operations support and sustainment of TRIRIGA-based IT tools in a cloud environment.
Majority of the tasks will be performed from Gunter Annex at Maxwell AF Base in Montgomery Alabama.
The task order has one base year along with four option years and an additional six-month extension.
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