DOD awards pair of cloud-services task orders

Worth $4.3 million, the task orders are for cloud computing design and development as well as operations and maintenance-support services.

Data Computer Corporation of America has won two Defense Department task orders worth roughly $4.3 million for cloud computing services.

Under the terms of the task orders, which will be completed over a two-year time period, the company will provide the DOD with cloud computing design and development, as well as operations and maintenance support services.


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The veteran-owned small business will provide expertise in cloud computing architecture design and development, as well as software analysis, design, integration and testing.

In addition, the company will perform cloud architecture integration, including map-reduce processing, application management, and data visualization.

Founded in 1982, Data Computer Corp., of Ellicott City, Md., provides a wide-range of technology support, including systems modernization solutions, Web services, information assurance, cybersecurity, cloud computing and other services to DOD, intelligence and federal civilian agencies.