Author: Nichols Martin|| Date Published: April 15, 2020
ID Technologies has been selected to help address the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ information technology hardware requirements through a contract worth nearly $100M over two years.
The company said Tuesday it will manage a catalog of authorized IT offerings from the Information Technology Enterprise Solutions–3 Hardware procurement vehicle such as computers, teleconferencing equipment and routers.
Chris Oliver, president of ID Technologies, said the compny aims to help federal customers simplify their IT acquisition processes.
The follow-on contract has one base year plus one option year and will extend work the company has performed since 2017 under the previous Information Technology Hardware Catalog award.
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