Research and Markets: What's News?: US Federal Government Consolidates NASA's IT Spend

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“What's News?: US Federal Government Consolidates NASA's IT Spend”

This 8-page report discusses NASA's recent plans to award five contracts as part of the Information Technology Infrastructure Integration Program (I3P) acquisition to consolidate the agency's IT and data services. Input Inc., a market research firm, has estimated the total value for the five contracts, based on NASA's draft RFPs, to be $4.3 billion.

The services contracts would consolidate current NASA contracts such as the Outsourcing Desktop Initiative for NASA and Unified NASA Information Technology Services.

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