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    SOSi Wins $19M Army Enterprise Services Agency Contract

    By Amanda ZiadehApril 30, 2024
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    SOSi  has a won a contract with the U.S. Army Enterprise Services Agency for declassification and records management technical support services.

    The contract is worth approximately $19 million.

    “We recognize the crucial role of the Army Records Information Management System in ensuring the proper stewardship of records,” said Josh Zloba, SOSi vice president for technology and engineering. “SOSi’s extensive expertise leading modernization efforts to include application development and cloud migration uniquely positions us to effectively support the Enterprise Services Agency’s objective of revitalizing this vital system.”

    SOSi is the prime awardee on the contract and will provide technical, analytical and database-related support for the modernization and cloud migration of the Army Records Information Management System and its family of applications. ARIMS is a web-based records management system the Army uses to maintain classified and unclassified information in electronic and hard copy format.

    These services include application programming and lifecycle management, systems and network administration, cybersecurity and infrastructure sustainment. Under the contract, SOSi will develop and secure Army applications, implementing and maintaining key databases in line with Defense Department, DISA and Army regulations.

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