DISA postpones $427M cloud services buy
DISA waits until the fiscal year end to replace their current $700M contract.
The Defense Information Systems Agency has quietly postponed the $427 million buy of cloud storage services until after the current fiscal year.
The request requires cloud-based storage, virtual machine, database and web hosting services, replacing the five-year, $700 million contract awarded to Vion Corp. in 2007.
The initial solicitation was released on July 17. A revised date for release of the solicitation has not been announced.
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