This news is classified in: Defense Cyber Defense / IT Homeland Security
Nov 28, 2016
AMERICAN SYSTEMS, a leading government engineering and IT solutions provider, today announced that it was awarded a five-year $36.6 Million Task Order under its GSA Alliant IDIQ contract vehicle to continue managed hosting and IT support to the Security Cooperation Enterprise Solution (SCES).
The SCES Program is an Enterprise Solution intended to improve the speed and agility of Foreign Military Sales (FMS) case execution processes across all three U.S. Military Departments (Navy/Marine Corps, Army, and Air Force). SCES was initiated in 2008 by the Defense Security Cooperation Agency and is being developed to support the case execution of FMS for International Customers.
Under the terms of the contract, AMERICAN SYSTEMS will provide comprehensive IT Services, including FMS ERP Application hosting, end-user IT services for the government and contractor staff in the National Capital Region, systems administration, network services, and service desk and Cybersecurity activities, including Risk Management Framework and continuous monitoring to support the Cloud Infrastructure.
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Download free sample pages"It is gratifying to know that SCES has faith in us to continue our partnership," said Peter Smith, President and CEO of AMERICAN SYSTEMS. "We will not waver in our commitment to their mission."