Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: August 13, 2021
REI Systems has received a $76 million contract to build a cloud-based application testing platform for a Department of Defense office that manages human resource information on military personnel and veterans.
The company said Thursday it will integrate automated software quality assurance tools into a DevSecOps environment to support the management of identification benefit cards and verification of military entitlements, benefits and medical services at the Defense Manpower Data Center.
Under the five-year contract, the company will also test applications for DMDC’s cloud migration project.
Sterling, Virginia-based REI offers government data analytics, grants management, application modernization and advisory services to the national security, health care and government sectors.
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