DARPA picks IT provider to support office move

Wyle Information Systems will handle infrastructure migration, remodeling

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’ has selected Wyle Information Systems to furnish support services for its scheduled move to a new location.

The company will provide IT services under a $14 million contract. Services will include infrastructure designs/modifications, equipment and software procurement, migration of existing infrastructure, installation, certification and accreditation, and maintenance.

Wyle also will build a network infrastructure to support servers, storage and wireless solutions, including telephony solutions.

DARPA’s support services offices is moving from one location in Arlington, Va., to another location in Arlington.

Wyle has supported DARPA on other projects for the last 10 years. Wyle’s teammates include SMS of McLean, Va., and STG of Reston, Va. 


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