Technology, science and engineering solutions provider ECS has won a $45 million task order to spearhead IT modernization efforts for the U.S. Mint.
The Information Technology Service Provisioning and Operations order was awarded to ECS by the U.S. Mint’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, Information Technology Directorate.
ECS will provide technological support in this effort and use its experience with IT modernization and cloud-based solutions, data center operations, agile software development and commercial off-the-shelf integration.
ITSPO task order operations include application management and development, cloud migration and service delivery optimization. The order will align with the U.S. Mint Strategic Roadmap to modernize the agency’s digital footprint, eliminate IT redundancies and support its values of service, quality and integrity.
“The U.S. Mint ITSPO task order involves a full spectrum of IT operational, application, and process optimization,” said John Heneghan, senior vice president of enterprise solutions at ECS. “As a longtime partner of the U.S. Treasury, we are excited to support the U.S. Mint in their IT modernization initiatives.”
ECS President George Wilson echoed ECS’s longstanding reputation for having strong partnerships with its customers.
“We are proud to continue our relationship with the Treasury Department by helping to drive new technology and processes throughout the U.S. Mint,” he added.
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