Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: February 24, 2022
DLT Solutions has received a five-year, $167.5 million contract to provide the Department of the Navy a turnkey system to procure Red Hat‘s information technology products and services.
The U.S. Navy and Marine Corps can gain access to open source software platforms and hybrid cloud service offerings through DLT’s Enterprise Agreement Platform, the Tech Data subsidiary said Wednesday.
DLT designed its platform to help public sector customers, technology providers and channel partners manage transactions in real time.
Offerings available through the agreement with DON include Red Hat’s Learning Subscriptions, OpenShift and JBoss Enterprise Application Platform.
The department awarded the contract after the company completed similar work under a prior five-year agreement.
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