GovCIO said the award covers information technology services, technical and management expertise, IT capabilities and nationwide judiciary support, including tech implementation, system and network security modernization, application development and customer service improvement.
“As an incumbent AOUSC vendor for nearly 20 years, GovCIO-Lamb Informatics is excited to have the opportunity to continue providing top-tier IT services and solutions that enable AOUSC to execute its critical mission,” said Rebecca Miller, health and civilian services sector president at GovCIO.
Meanwhile, GovCIO CEO Jim Brabston highlighted the over a decade-long mission and IT experience the company is bringing to the contract.
“GovCIO-Lamb Informatics is honored to continue supporting the federal judiciary’s existing and emerging mission objectives through fast and effective delivery of IT infrastructure operations and customer service,” added Brabston.
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