IBM has renewed a contract with the US Army to continue providing a full portfolio of IT management services to the US Army Materiel Command Logistics Data Analysis Center.
IBM has renewed a contract with the US Army to continue providing a full portfolio of IT management services to the US Army Materiel Command Logistics Data Analysis Center (LDAC).
Under this LITeS III contract, IBM will continue to serve one of the largest logistics systems in the US federal government and expand upon the software development and cognitive computing capabilities provided in previous LITeS I and LITeS II contracts, also awarded to IBM.
During the next five years, IBM will work to enhance the US Army IT readiness and resilience by providing LDAC with a series of IT management services that include cloud migration support; analytics; software development and sustainment; database management and analysis; application integration and management; customer support; business case analysis; enterprise design, integration and consolidation; cybersecurity; product end-user guides and project management.
“This third contract awarded to IBM in the LITeS series confirms IBM’s positioning to serve the US Army’s critical IT programs,” said Steve LaFleche, IBM’s General Manager, US Public and Federal Market. “We are proud to continue our collaboration with LDAC and to provide them with the high quality, efficiency and effective support they require to further their digital modernization journey.”