Epsilon Awarded a Task Order Supporting USDA with a $248M Capacity

Epsilon Awarded a Task Order Supporting USDA with a $248M Capacity

Epsilon Awarded a Task Order Supporting USDA with a $248M Capacity

September 30th 2022

Epsilon, Inc. (Epsilon) is pleased to announce a task order with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Digital Infrastructure Services Center (DISC) to provide IT Support Services. This task order has a 9.5 year period of performance with a total capacity of $248M. This task order was awarded via the General Service Administration’s (GSA) Veterans Technology Services 2 (VETS 2), an OMB Tier 3 Best-in-Class contract vehicle which is set aside exclusively for Service-Disabled, Veteran-Owned Small Businesses (SDVOSB) aligning with the Biden- Harris reform to increase equity and level the playing field for underserved small business owners.

The scope of work includes 24x7/365 support services operations Data Center Professional Information Technology Services across supporting DISC and all their customers. Our team will be filling DISC’s need for maintaining operations, traditional or legacy services, and to innovate at an accelerated pace to meet our customer requirements for 7 functional areas that include Data Center Facilities, Infrastructure Operations, Applications/Database/Data Integration, Security Operations, Architecture Support, Innovation, and Future Onboarding Support.

“We are excited at the opportunities this task order brings to build on our existing successes at DISC.” said Peter Penzell, Epsilon’s CEO. “We believe DISC is well positioned to grow their best-in-class engineering and hosting services across their broad government agency client base, and we look forward to serving as a collaborative partner to USDA in this process.”

About Epsilon

Epsilon is an Information Technology Services Company with its offices in Weaverville NC, Greenville SC, Arlington VA, and Denver CO. Epsilon recently received the 2020 HIRE VETS Platinum Medallion Award from U.S. Department of Labor.

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