INDUS Corporation (INDUS) announced that it has been awarded a prime contract by the Library of Congress (LOC) to provide Information Technology (IT) services for the end user community throughout the LOC. This single award contract has a period of performance of five years.
Under this contract, INDUS will be providing IT services to support the Library’s primary objective in making its resources available and useful not only to the Congress, but all three branches of the federal government, and to the American people. Services will include operations of the ITS Service Desk using ITIL best practices, delivering innovations in asset management and knowledge management, technical documentation, and ensuring overall LOC end-user satisfaction.
“We are excited about this great opportunity to serve the Library of Congress and deliver excellence in support of its mission,” said Shiv Krishnan, CEO of INDUS. “Since the Library is open to the American public 363 days of the year (closed on July 4th and Christmas), INDUS’ professionals are proud to be part of this great American resource and tradition”.
INDUS will also provide network and server administration, full life cycle software application management, and audio/visual support services for LOC special events.
“The enterprise information technology services INDUS offers will assist the Library of Congress in fulfilling its responsibilities to Congress and the nation. We are extremely proud to have been selected for this important effort,” said Mike Bowers, INDUS’s COO.