Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: July 24, 2023
System High has received a potential five-year, $49.9 million contract from an unnamed agency customer to provide classified information technology destruction support services, GovCon Wire has learned.
“End of lifecycle protection and risk mitigation requires timely, controlled destruction and disposal of retired IT equipment,” Doug Kumbalek, chief strategy officer of System High, said in a statement released Monday.
Kumbalek noted that the award highlights the lifecycle protection services and capabilities that System High offers to clients across the defense and intelligence communities, industry and academia and that the company looks forward to supporting national security protection through the contract using company’s Proactive Protection Secure Holdings Risk-reduction and Equipment Destruction capability.
P2 SHRED is a mobile destruction platform designed to reduce the backlog of classified IT equipment.
The company will perform work under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract in various locations requiring mission support.
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