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    NTT DATA Awarded Prime Spot on Army’s Big ITES-3S Contract

    By WashingtonExec Staff WriterJanuary 21, 2019
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    Kevin Durkin, NTT Data

    The federal subsidiary of NTT Data Services has been awarded a prime position on the U.S. Army’s Information Technology Enterprise Solutions – 3 Services, or ITES-3S, contracting vehicle.

    NTT Data is one of 135 companies eligible to provide services for the Army under the multiple task order and indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract that enables the Army to buy IT services.

    ITES-3S has a $12.1 billion ceiling with a 5-year base period through September 2023, as well as four 1-year option periods through September 2027.

    With a history of successful performance as a prime contractor under ITES-2S, NTT DATA will continue to support Army clients with a full complement of IT services covered by the ITES-3S contract, the company said.

    Under the predecessor contract, NTT DATA delivered a range of services, including cybersecurity, business process reengineering, IT supply chain management, education and training, as well as enterprise design, integration and consolidation.

    “NTT DATA’s commitment to the Army spans several decades and our modernization efforts have made a significant impact in helping support our nation’s defense initiatives,” said Kevin Durkin, president of NTT DATA Services Federal Government. “Recent R&D investments in data analytics and cybersecurity are having a positive impact on our commercial clients, and we look forward to bringing the latest technology-forward solutions to our current and future Army clients.”

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