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Unisys Wins $187M DISA
ClearPath Mainframe Deal
February 5, 2010
The
U.S. Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Defense Information
Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO) has awarded Unisys a
contract to provide IT managed services for DISA’s Unisys ClearPath
mainframe environment.
The contract, awarded in the fourth quarter of 2009, is worth an
estimated $187 million over its five-year term. The award enables work
Unisys has performed under a previous five-year task order to continue
without interruption.
Under the contract, Unisys will provide additional mainframe processing
capacity and support services for the agency’s ClearPath systems that
support Air Force logistics, Defense Finance and Accounting Service
financial activities, and other Department of Defense applications.
Unisys will also upgrade DISA’s mainframe and storage environment,
including installation of a virtual tape library storage solution.
The
ClearPath Dorado 700 Series is designed for transaction processing
environments – especially those requiring continuous availability for
highly variable performance workloads – and computing tasks requiring
high security. Like other members of the ClearPath family, the Dorado
700 Series offers clients the ability to match computing expenditures to
their business requirements. Through metering – a pay-for-use systems
software licensing capability – clients can maximize system capacity
during peaks and minimize costs when usage is low. This allows them to
pay for the exact amount of processing power they use, as they use it.
“This contract represents an extension of a longstanding relationship
between Unisys, DISA and DISA clients such as the Air Force,” said Jim
Geiger, managing partner, Department of Defense, Unisys Federal Systems.
“Our relationship with the Air Force began in 1983, and this contract
will continue to support the service’s logistics and other applications.
Unisys will continue to support these critical applications to help our
Defense Department clients achieve their missions.” |