Reston, December 17, 2020 – Amyx, Inc. continued its success on the DLA JETS IDIQ after being recently awarded five additional Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) Task Orders. These include: the DLA Cybersecurity Operational Technology & Information Systems Support, DLA Enterprise Vulnerability Management Program Support Services, Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support (DMLSS) – Wholesale DoD/VA Data Synchronization Program, DMLSS Application Development and Sustainment contracts, and the Hazardous Materials Management System (HMMS) Program Management Office contracts.
William Schaefer, President and CEO of Amyx, Inc., said, “I’m especially proud of our cybersecurity and software development staff who have supported DLA for the past two decades. These contract wins are a testament to the critical role they serve in protecting DLA’s infrastructure and in supporting DLA’s logistics support mission. The DLA HMMS PMO contract also marks Amyx’s 30th task order awarded under the DLA J6 Enterprise Technology Services (JETS) IDIQ.”
Amyx will expand its support for DLA Operational Technology (OT) under the DLA Cybersecurity Operational Technology & Information Systems Support contract by providing engineering and cybersecurity support for DLA’s OT and Facility Related Control System environments. The team will provide full lifecycle support for OT including identification and registration of DLA’s FRCS, assessment and validation of applicable IT security controls, monitoring implementation of security guidance, and helping resolve identified deficiencies. Under NIST and DOD policy, Amyx will work closely with the Agency to help safeguard and strengthen OT worldwide.
Under the second award, Amyx’s Enterprise Vulnerability Management team will provide software assurance services to include web application scanning, testing, vulnerability reporting, and continuous monitoring. Amyx also provides DLA enterprise program support through validation, assessment, implementation, integration, configuration and assistance to the Government in the implementation of commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software to meet DoD security requirements.
The third and fourth contracts expand Amyx’s support for DoD’s medical logistics supply chain and in developing software applications to enhance material visibility. The primary purpose of Amyx’s support for the Defense Medical Logistics Standard Support – Wholesale (DMLSS-W) DoD/Veterans Affairs (VA) Data Synchronization Program is to sustain the Product Data Bank (PDB) and Medical Master Catalog (MMC) data feeds for medical/surgical items. This data made available through coordination between DLA and VA is used to improve medical decision-making best practices. Under the DMLSS Application Development and Sustainment contract, the company will continue providing application development, sustainment, cybersecurity, and business process reengineering to ensure the most up-to-date catalog information and readiness planning data is provided across the DoD.
The fifth contract, Hazardous Materials Management System PMO, will include providing cybersecurity, training, and technical assistance for the management of the HMMS program for all of DoD and Federal Government “using” facilities.
“For the past 20 years, Amyx’s motto has been Your Trusted Partner for Strategic Results and our employees at DLA continue to earn this high level of trust every day. We consider it an honor to support DLA in areas that are more important today than ever; ensuring the medical supply chain is enabled through enhanced IT capabilities and using the latest cybersecurity tools and practices to safeguard DLA’s infrastructure,” said Mr. Schaefer.