Digital Management, Inc., (DMI) announced its services are now available with the $960 Million Air Force Network Centric Solutions-2 (NETCENTS-2) Application Services Small Business Companion IDIQ.
DMI, a leading IT solutions and business strategy consulting firm, is one of only twelve vendors selected by the Air Force as qualified to bid for task orders under the mandatory purchase vehicle.
NETCENTS-2 will make it quicker and easier for warfighters to obtain innovative information technology services and capabilities covering the full spectrum of operations and missions. The acquisition provides a vehicle for customers to access a wide range of services including sustainment, migration, integration, training, help desk support, testing, and operational support.
Other services, among others, include exposing data from Authoritative Data Sources (ADS) to support web-services or Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) constructs in Air Force enterprise environments.
“We are very proud to have been selected for NETCENTS-2,” said Jay Sunny Bajaj, DMI’s President and CEO. “Winning our first contract with the Air Force four years ago was a major milestone for us. Since that day, as our commitment to excellence in service delivery has deepened, our business with the Air Force has grown. As we take this new step forward together, the Air Force will continue to find its confidence in us is well placed.”
Mandatory for Air Force use, the NETCENTS-2 Application Services contract, one of seven NETCENTS-2 vehicles to be awarded, may also be available to Department of Defense and other federal agencies when it is related to requirements for interoperability with Air Force capabilities. It may also be used when it is for work that supports Air Force IT infrastructure, applications or operations, supports host-tenant arrangements involving Air Force units, or is in support of joint operations and solutions.