- DLA has issued an RFP for ERP cloud hosting, SAP RISE services and managed support
- The agency plans to award a potential seven-year, $903 million IDIQ contract
- The 2026 Army Summit will feature discussions about AI, the tactical edge and the hyperconnected battlefield
The Defense Logistics Agency has issued a request for proposals for a potential seven-year, $903 million contract to provide cloud hosting and subscription licenses with managed services to support the agency’s enterprise resource planning environment.

As defense organizations continue advancing digital modernization efforts across mission and business systems, government and industry leaders will discuss related priorities at the 2026 Army Summit on Thursday, June 18. The June 18 event will feature panel discussions about artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, the future of the tactical edge, the hyperconnected battlefield and other emerging technologies shaping military operations. Book your spot now!
What Is the Scope of the DLA Cloud Hosting Contract?
According to an RFP published Friday, DLA is seeking SAP NS2 Private Cloud Edition RISE cloud services, multitenant cloud services, professional services, premium engagement services, and other non-SAP commercial off-the-shelf software identified in applicable contract line items.
The solicitation states that SAP NS2 RISE cloud services may be acquired through either a commit-to-consume model or a fixed-price model under task orders. SAP NS2 multitenant cloud services may only be procured through a fixed-price task order.
The resulting award will be a firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract with a potential seven-year period of performance consisting of a 12-month base term and six 12-month option periods.
The contract has a maximum ceiling value of $903 million and a guaranteed minimum value of $100,000.
Offers are due Wednesday, June 17.
What Is RISE With SAP?
RISE with SAP is a package of cloud applications, services and methodologies designed to help organizations move from on-premise platforms, applications and infrastructure to a pure-cloud model. The portfolio includes tools for ERP, supply chain management and advanced analytics capabilities that help organizations streamline operations.
The applications support enterprise software delivery by reducing administrative burdens and enabling organizations to focus on strategic initiatives and mission requirements.
In September, SAP National Security Services received a $1 billion firm-fixed-price contract from the U.S. Army for an end-user license agreement covering the RISE with SAP portfolio.














