Unisys to provide data centre support services to DISA

Published: 5 August 2014 y., Tuesday

Unisys has won a contract to provide the US Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) with a range of data centre support services.

The deal includes Windows systems management services, as well as enterprise resource planning, database management and administration, and systems management services from other providers.

The company will also provide support for the Agency’s mission-critical applications for logistics, maintenance, finance and planning. 

Unisys will work at DISA’s Defense Enterprise Computing Center, which is based in Ogden, Utah. The company has worked with DISA at its centre in Ogden for more than 20 years, providing IT support services.  

“DISA’s extension of our work at the Ogden Defense Enterprise Computing Center will allow Unisys to continue supporting the Defense Department as it moves forward with its Joint Information Environment to improve the department’s information sharing and security posture,” said Gene Zapfel, group vice president for defense and intelligence agencies, Unisys Federal Systems. “We welcome this opportunity to reinforce our longstanding commitment to helping DISA achieve its mission to provide IT services to US Defense Department agencies worldwide.”

Šaltinis: onwindows.com
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