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Natoma Migrates GSA’s Electronic Project Mgmt Application to AWS Cloud Platform; Jason March Comments

Natoma Migrates GSA’s Electronic Project Mgmt Application to AWS Cloud Platform; Jason March Comments - top government contractors - best government contracting event
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cloud_security_EMNatoma Technologies Inc. has transitioned the General Services Administration’s electronic project management application to Amazon Web Services’ cloud environment.

The company will work to operate and maintain the ePM system on the GovCloud platform under the five-year contract with GSA, Natoma said March 17.

“We are excited to successfully achieve an authorization for ePM to go live on the AWS cloud,” said Jason March, Natoma’s vice president and federal practice lead.

“Moving ePM to the cloud will allow GSA to reduce operational support costs while delivering system enhancements to improve the ePM user experience,” he added.

Natoma collaborated with GSA’s Public Building Services to assess the AWS cloud for security and user acceptance before the authorization.

GSA uses the ePM application to manage more than $3 billion in annual construction projects for PBS’ office of design and construction.

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