Covering Scientific & Technical AI | Friday, December 27, 2024

Dell Receives Contracts Worth Up to $22 Billion 

Dell announced today it was chosen by the United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the United States General Services Administration (GSA) to provide those agencies with IT services and solutions worth up to $22 billion. These contracts will allow Dell to help both government institutions operate more effectively and efficiently through the use of IT and IT services.

The DHS award was made as a part of the DHS Eagle II contract. Dell was one of a number of contractors awarded an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a period of performance of 10 years and an aggregated ceiling value of more than $20 billion. Under this contract, Dell will help DHS develop, maintain and implement a full-range of IT solutions to help the agency better accomplish its mission.

Dell was awarded a $37.1 million contract by prime contractor, AAC to provide IT services to GSA, through the GSA Technology Operations contract. Working with AAC, Dell will help the GSA save money and operate its IT more effectively by providing service-desk support to the agency. This work will be executed in Dell’s Nashville, Tennessee and Oklahoma City, Oklahoma consolidated service centers and will expand the successful implementation of helpdesk support as Dell has implemented for other government customers.

“First and foremost we are looking forward to working with these key government customers to leverage our core competencies and help them accomplish their missions more efficiently and effectively,” said George Newstrom, vice president and general manager, Dell Services Federal Government. “This is an unmistakable indication that Dell remains one of the premier providers of IT services to the U.S. government and we’re looking forward to building on the momentum we’ve created within our business recently.”

AIwire