Author: William McCormick|| Date Published: January 14, 2021
NCI Information Systems has won a prime $807 million task order, the largest in the company’s history, to support the General Services Administration (GSA) Office of Digital Infrastructure Technologies (IDT) as a strategic partner to help transform GSA IT capabilities, drive digital modernization, provide a more flexible service delivery model and deliver continuous business value for agency customers.
“This award represents our total commitment to helping the government achieve modernization and digital transformation at scale,” said Paul Dillahay, president and CEO of NCI, and two-time Wash100 Award recipient. “Modernizing GSA’s legacy infrastructure, technology and workforce will accelerate operational processes and create more efficient ways to serve the agency’s internal customers.”
NCI will work under the DIGIT (Digital Innovation for GSA Infrastructure Technologies) task order to support GSA’s IT strategy and the adoption of artificial intelligence, machine learning, automation and other emerging technologies with a best-in-class team assembled by NCI.
“We are very excited for this incredible opportunity to work closely with the GSA IDT team,” said Dillahay. “This GSA award announcement is a strong validation of our mission to empower the government workforce through the adoption of cutting‑edge innovation and emerging technologies.”
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