DLH Holdings Corp has been awarded a task order valued at up to $46.9 million to provide IT services to the National Institutes of Health's Office of Information Technology. The contract includes enterprise IT systems management, cybersecurity, software development, and cloud computing services. DLH will leverage a comprehensive suite of digital transformation and cybersecurity solutions to support approximately 7,000 end-customers. The three-year contract includes a base period and multiple options aggregating to a three-year period of performance.
DLH Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ: DLHC) has secured a task order valued at up to $46.9 million to continue providing IT services to the National Institutes of Health's (NIH) Office of Information Technology (OIT). The contract, which includes a three-year performance period, covers a wide range of IT services, including enterprise IT systems management, cybersecurity, software development, and cloud computing [1].
The scope of work involves supporting approximately 7,000 end-customers, with DLH implementing a cloud migration strategy leveraging partnerships with major commercial cloud service providers (CSPs) such as Azure, AWS, and Google. This positions DLH at the forefront of federal IT modernization efforts [1].
The contract also includes provisions for technology assessments and strategic modernization plans, indicating an expansion of DLH's advisory role. The company plans to integrate emerging technologies like artificial intelligence into their service offerings, aligning with broader federal initiatives to leverage AI for improved efficiency [1].
DLH's expertise in digital transformation and cybersecurity, coupled with its unique position at the intersection of scientific research and advanced technology, has solidified its strategic positioning in the federal health sector. The company's extensive experience in IT infrastructure management and cloud computing services makes it a natural partner for innovation alongside the NIH [1].
The task order includes a base period and multiple options aggregating to a three-year period of performance, providing meaningful revenue visibility for DLH. With approximately 7,000 end-customers supported under this contract, DLH maintains a substantial footprint within the NIH ecosystem [1].
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[1] https://www.stocktitan.net/news/DLHC/nih-contract-expands-dlh-s-position-as-a-digital-transformation-and-diejczjagmp0.html
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