JTSi wins US Army ERP contract
Johnson Technology Systems (JTSi) has been awarded an $846 million IDIQ contract from the US Department of the Army for ERP services, it announced on 23 February. The contract has five-year ordering periods.
JTSi’s team for the contract includes Vail Technologies, iNovate Solutions, PricewaterhouseCoopers, McLane Advanced Technologies and CSC.
This contract will concentrate on specialised ERP technology areas, including task order management, transition services, compliance, IA, help desk, organisational change management, system configuration and build-test-deployment and fielding-configuration management, maintenance, design specifications (functional and technical), solution architecture, requirements analysis and traceability.
The Army Enterprise Systems Integration Program (AESIP) contract aims to support mission critical programmes such as the Project Manager General Fund Enterprise Business System (PM GFEBS) portfolio, which includes GFEBS Sensitive Activities, AESIP Hub, Local Modernisation Program and Global Combat Support System-Army, among others.
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