Government Technology & Services Coalition member Peraton has been awarded a new five-year single-award IDIQ contract with the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Chief Information Officer to provide data center and cloud optimization (DCCO) support services.
The contract is valued at over $2.7 billion and will provide DHS and its components with management services for its enterprise data center and the implementation and management of its future state enterprise information technology (IT) hosting environment.
The contract award follows Peraton’s announcement that it has acquired the as-a-service (aaS) business of ViON Corporation, enhancing its offerings in the design, delivery and governance of critical IT infrastructure for its government customers.
And last week, Peraton was selected by U.S. Cyber Command to bolster Department of Defense cyber expertise, including delivering full-spectrum cyberspace operations. The Cyberspace Operations Support Services (COSS) task order is worth up to $109M over four years.
Prior to this, Peraton received an award from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide data center and cloud management services. This award represents new work for the company and has a ceiling value of up to $60 million over five years.