It seems like DHS is finally getting their consolidation plans together. After combining 22 agencies under the Homeland Security Act ve 4 years ago, one of the more daunting tasks was how to manage all the data. Well it seems like we have an answer.
This past week, the Homeland Security Department awarded a $390 million contract to government systems integrator Computer Services Corp. to outsource its primary data center..The contract will help DHS complete consolidating its 18 data centers into two megacenters. The contract, which extends until Dec. 31, 2016, includes an initial award of $17 million and a ceiling price of $390 million.
The second megacenter is being built under an $800 million contract DHS awarded to EDS earlier this year and will act as a backup to the primary center.
This past week, the Homeland Security Department awarded a $390 million contract to government systems integrator Computer Services Corp. to outsource its primary data center..The contract will help DHS complete consolidating its 18 data centers into two megacenters. The contract, which extends until Dec. 31, 2016, includes an initial award of $17 million and a ceiling price of $390 million.
The second megacenter is being built under an $800 million contract DHS awarded to EDS earlier this year and will act as a backup to the primary center.