Accenture Federal Services has won a 5-year contract from the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command to deploy the cloud-based ServiceNow platform and modernize its enterprise service management capabilities.
“As a former U.S. Army senior intelligence officer, I understand that digital transformation plays a mission-critical role in supporting the Army’s complex, multi-disciplinary operations across the globe,” said Mary Legere, Accenture Federal Services’ managing director and strategy and engagement lead for the national security portfolio.
“Accenture Federal Services has deep expertise in ServiceNow integrations and we look forward to supporting INSCOM on this deployment,” Legere added.
AFS will deploy ServiceNow as part of the INSCOM Digital Transformation Support Services contract issued in partnership with Carahsoft under their Defense Department Enterprise Software Initiative blanket purchase agreement for service solutions and services.
“Accenture Federal Services is thrilled to support INSCOM’s ongoing drive to digital,” said Erik Raynes, Accenture Federal Services’ managing director and services intel client account lead for the national security portfolio.
ServiceNow helps enterprises automate IT workflows, and its deployment maximizes efficiencies for INSCOM by consolidating service management functions across all security domains.
“This award reflects our leading capabilities and trusted partnership with ServiceNow. We look forward to playing a key role in enhancing the quality and speed of the support INSCOM provides to its workforce and supported commands around the world,” Raynes added.