The Department of Information Resources (DIR) has awarded Digital Intelligence Systems (DISYS) a two-year contract to provide deliverables-based IT services in the state of Texas. This is DISYS’ second contract with DIR.
“We’re delighted to continue our partnership with DIR. This second award is a fantastic byproduct of the winning collaboration and the best-in-class solutions we are able to deliver,” CEO Mahfuz Ahmed said in a news release. “We’re looking forward to continuing to build on this momentum and expand DISYS solutions for state, local and education organizations in the state of Texas even further.”
DISYS is a global technology services and staffing firm, and contracted services will be managed by the company’s D2M offices in Austin, Houston and Plano, and its 45 offices across the U.S.
Services included in this contract include deliverables-based IT services (DBITS) specific to application development, enterprise resource planning, maintenance support and technology migrations, upgrades and transformation.
The two-year DBITS contract started February 22 and has two optional one-year renewals. The contract value isn’t stated; however, multiple entities including state agencies, local governments, K-12 schools and higher education institutions will be able to purchase via this contract.
“DBITS contracts are ideal for developing a new IT application, upgrading a legacy system or for general IT procurement assistance,” the DIR website says. Full details on types of contracted services may be located on the website.