The company said Wednesday the DEHRADS BPA covers support for DMDC in 25 task areas, including software development and sustainment, application rationalization and cloud migration and data management and security.
Peraton noted that it will also help DMDC modernize existing information technology systems, streamline processes, improve operational efficiencies and improve its security posture using the Amazon Web Services cloud platform.
“Peraton takes great pride in being the trusted partner to improve the lives of active and retired service members and their families,” said Tarik Reyes, president of the company’s defense mission and health solutions sector.
According to the Federal Procurement Data System, DMDC received 23 offers for the BPA.
DMDC assists the Department of Defense in addressing human resource issues by providing joint information-sharing support. It helps identify, authorize, authenticate and provide information about benefits, medical resources and entitlements for uniformed service personnel, veterans and their families.
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