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    Amyx Wins 5 DLA JETS Task Orders

    By Staff WriterOctober 4, 2020
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    Satya Akula, Amyx
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    Amyx, Inc. recently secured five Defense Logistics Agency J6 Enterprise Technology Services, or JETS, task orders.

    These include the Enterprise Resource Planning Cloud Environment Program support, the Contingency and Adaptive Planning Software Integration System IT Support, the Defense Automatic Addressing System Business Process Optimization Support, the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support – Wholesale and the Enterprise Cybersecurity Assessment and Authorization Analyst Support contracts.

    The success the company has had in supporting DLA speaks to Amyx’s extraordinary staff and its high-quality work, said President and CEO Satya Akula.

    “For the DLA ERP Cloud Environment Program Support, Amyx will continue to partner with DLA in helping provide real-time data access and decision support to the enterprise,” he said. “We’re excited to have a role in the migration of one of DoD’s largest ERPs to a cloud environment and help DLA achieve faster time to market results through iterative delivery of system functionality.”

    Most recently, Amyx won its 25th DLA JETS task order, the DLA ERP Cloud Environment Program Support contract. Working in a team-based agile environment, Amyx will help DLA integrate the existing ERP with other supply chain efforts. The objective is to migrate the entirety of the existing DLA ERP to a cloud environment and convert as much custom code as possible to standard capability in preparation for transitioning to S/4HANA.

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