Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: December 27, 2022
Carahsoft Technology has received a $432 million contract from the U.S. Army for the delivery of ServiceNow products to the service branch through Dec. 22, 2027.
Funding and work locations will be based on each order under the firm-fixed-price contract for ServiceNow procurement, the Department of Defense said Friday.
Carahsoft serves as the public sector distributor of ServiceNow platforms via its General Services Administration Schedule and reseller partners.
In September, the company secured a $138.1 million call order from the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency to provide it with ServiceNow licenses, learning credits and support services. Deliveries will run through Sept. 16, 2027, if all options are exercised.
ServiceNow (NYSE: NOW), on the other hand, was awarded a potential five-year, $250 million blanket purchase agreement with the Department of Health and Human Services in October. The BPA is for digital workflow platforms envisioned to assist HHS in its application management and inventory optimization efforts.
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