National Archives and Records Administration Awards $47M IT Support Services Contract

International Journal of Micrographics & Optical Technology, 2003

SRA International, Inc. has been awarded the Information Technology (IT) Support Services contract to provide a broad range of IT services to the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). The competitive task order, awarded under the General Services Administration Federal Supply Schedule, has an estimated value of $47 million over five years if all options are exercised.

NARA is an independent federal agency that oversees the management of all federal records. Under this contract, SRA will be the single systems integrator providing enterprise-wide technology services to help NARA sustain and modernize its IT infrastructure and meet a growing demand for electronic records and online services. SRA services will include program management; systems design, development, and integration; network design, operation, and security; help desk and other user services; and analysis and implementation of emerging technologies. The SRA team includes Impact Innovations Group; Pinnacle Computing Solutions; Catapult Technology, Ltd.; Customer Value Partners Corporation; and Optimos Corporation.

"We are very pleased by the confidence that NARA has placed in us," said SRA President and CEO Ernst Volgenau. "The SRA team has a record of success in IT system modernization across the federal government. We look forward to providing a highly qualified team and proven processes to help NARA achieve its mission."

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