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ECS Receives US Mint IT Modernization Support Order; George Wilson Quoted

ECS Receives US Mint IT Modernization Support Order; George Wilson Quoted - top government contractors - best government contracting event
George Wilson
George Wilson
George Wilson

TYSONS CORNER, VA, October 28, 2019 — ECS will help the U.S. Mint update information technology assets under a $45M task order from the IT directorate within the agency's Office of the Chief Information Officer, ExecutiveGov reported Thursday.

The company said Thursday it will support the OCIO in efforts to develop and manage applications, improve service delivery and migrate to the cloud through the IT Service Provisioning and Operations task order.

“We are proud to continue our relationship with the Treasury Department by helping to drive new technology and processes throughout the U.S. Mint,” said George Wilson, president of ECS and 2019 Wash Award recipient.

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