By Chris Wack
Hewlett Packard Enterprises said it was awarded Production Other Transaction Authority by the Defense Information Systems Agency, a combat support agency of the U.S. Department of Defense.
The enterprise-technology company on Tuesday said the agreement covers a 10-year period of performance with a life-cycle value of $931 million for distributed hybrid multicloud technology to modernize the agency's data centers.
The Spring, Texas-based company said the contract will provide next-generation digital and artificial-intelligence services for U.S. warfighters at the speed required by real-time, global operations.
Hewlett Packard Enterprises will deploy HPE Private Cloud Enterprise using GreenLake, establishing a secure, National Institute of Standards and Technology-compliant cloud environment with on-premises and air-gapped management.
The deployment will enable DISA to speed up communications and application deployment, as well as benefit from enhanced AI and data analytics, Hewlett Packard Enterprises said. The private cloud will support a wide range of services and workloads, the company added.
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