Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: March 7, 2018
The Defense Department has decided to reduce the size of a cloud services contract awarded to REAN Cloud to $65 million and limited the provision of such services to the U.S. Transportation Command, Nextgov reported Monday.
Col. Robert Manning, a spokesman for DoD, announced the departments decision at a press briefing Monday.
REAN Cloud received a potential five-year, $950 million production other transaction contract in February to provide cloud services to agencies across DoD.
Herndon, Virginia-based REAN Cloud is a managed service provider and systems integrator and works with Amazon Web Servicesthrough the latters AWS Partner Network.
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