The General Services Administration has awarded data analytics services provider Amivero a $9.5 million task order to modernize enterprise data services for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Amivero will leverage its expertise in cloud architecture, security engineering, as well as development, security and operations to drive the enterprise data transition at CDC in an effort to enhance its predictive data and analytics capacities, the company said Saturday.
The contractor will work with GSA and CDC to deploy a more secure, advanced and user-friendly technology for the latter agency to carry on its public health missions.
The task order will focus on a multi-cloud provider environment taking advantage of a cloud consumption-based financial model, enterprise-level shared data and analytics, change management and organizational design, as well as internal and external stakeholder data access security.
“Our experience in DevSecOps, cloud, data and a mindset and practice of automating everything possible through code has resulted in measurable value for our federal customers,” said Amivero CEO Olivia Trivisani Bowker.