On November 18, iGov Technologies, Inc. announced that it has been awarded a position on the Information Technology Enterprise Solutions-4 Hardware (ITES-4H) contract by the U.S. Army. This $10 billion, 10-year indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle enables iGov and 47 other vendors to deliver a wide range of commercial IT hardware and support services to the Army and other authorized federal agencies.
Under ITES-4H, iGov will provide mission-critical IT hardware solutions including servers, enterprise computing systems, workstations, storage systems, networking equipment, and connectivity technologies. The company will also offer associated services such as installation, maintenance, and training. Among the key offerings are rugged laptops and tactical mobile-computing devices designed to perform in austere and operationally demanding environments.
“Awardees bring different specializations and what sets iGov apart is our agility, deep past performance, and proven ability to deliver custom solutions that meet highly specific mission needs,” said Pat Neven, chief executive officer at iGov.
This marks the first time iGov has been selected as a prime contractor on the ITES vehicle. ITES-4H replaces earlier iterations of the contract and is structured to support the Army’s evolving enterprise IT infrastructure with greater flexibility, lifecycle support, and mission adaptability.
“This award represents a major milestone for the iGov team,” said Mike Tyrrell, president and chief operating officer of iGov. “It puts us in the company of the leading federal IT providers and creates new opportunities to expand our support for mission-critical operations across the Department of Defense.”
The ITES-4H contract is expected to begin later this year and will remain active through September 2035.
Source: iGov
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