A position on the potential 10-year, $11.9B J6 Enterprise Technology Services 2.0 (JETS) contract to provide information technology support services for the Defence Logistics Agency (DLA) and other Department of Defence (DoD) components has been awarded to TRI-COR Industries (TCI), a wholly owned subsidiary, according to a press release from Xenith Solutions.
“Winning the DLA JETS recompete is essential to our strategy,” Xenith Solutions Chief Growth Officer Rodney Hite states. “JETS 2.0 will allow us to continue to provide DLA the superior software development and testing support TCI has for years, as well as provide us the ability to offer high-end engineering, cybersecurity, and cloud services Xenith Solutions is known for.”
“TCI and Xenith Solutions bring our customers continued and improved cutting-edge technical expertise, on-time performance, consistent cost controls, ethical business practices, and application of industry best practices for management, quality and security,” said Lee Shabe, CEO of Xenith Solutions. “We are excited for the opportunity to continue to partner with DLA in the coming years.”
Network and telecom services, enterprise service delivery, cybersecurity, program and project management, cloud hosting, data and information governance analytics, and application hosting environment modernization are all part of the work being done on DLA JETS 2.0.