Reston, June 3, 2020 – Amyx is excited to announce its award of the DLA Account Management Provisioning System (AMPS) Sustainment Task Order under the DLA JETS IDIQ. Amyx will support DLA’s critical Identity Management (IDM) and provisioning system through the Identity lifecycle for DLA systems and users. Under this effort, Amyx will leverage the Oracle Identity Management suite of tools including Oracle Identity Analytics (OIA) supporting the integration of all identified DLA and Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) systems and users. Efforts will include application integration, sustainment, interface development, testing, reporting, cyber security, and training. This is the 20th Task Order award on Amyx’s DLA JETS IDIQ and continues our long history of supporting DLA’s most critical IT systems.
Amyx was also awarded the Chief Information Officer – Solutions and Partners 3 (CIO-SP3) Small Business Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract with a period of performance through July 14, 2022. CIO-SP3 is a Best-in-Class Government Wide Acquisition Contract (GWAC) that can be used by agencies to buy total IT solutions. As a National Institutes of Health vehicle, CIO-SP3 is administered by the NIH Information Technology Acquisition and Assessment Center (NITAAC). According to the NITAAC website, “CIO-SP3 Small Business Contract Holders have gone through a rigorous source selection process prior to award, ensuring the pool of contractors are the best-of-the-best, resulting in significant savings in time, money and resources.”
Satya Akula, President and CEO of Amyx, Inc. said “we are excited about the addition of these two contracts as we continue to provide exceptional support to the Defense Logistics Agency as well as full-spectrum IT support across many federal government agencies.” Mr. Akula continued, “with the addition of our 20th DLA JETS task order and the ability to assist agencies who use CIO-SP3, Amyx employees are eager to continue making an impact in light of the current pandemic environment.”