Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: May 5, 2020
Minburn Technology Group will help the Department of Justice obtain Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) software licenses through a potential five-year, $440M basic ordering agreement.
The policy and planning office under DOJ's justice management division will fund the delivery order for software products along with subscription and assurance services, according to contract data posted on the government's SAM website.
DOJ issued the award via NASA's Solutions for Enterprise-Wide Procurement contract vehicle.
The team, which also includes Dell Marketing, will help DoD standardize military access to IT office apps in a Microsoft cloud platform through the Defense Enterprise Office Solutions BPA.
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