The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has awarded a $144M contract to Maryland-based IT service provider CloudShape.
The agreement states that CloudShape will provide the agency with hybrid cloud services for USAID’s Enterprise Data Center and Disaster Recovery Follow-on program.
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- CloudShape’s low-risk hybrid cloud solutions will enable USAID to maintain its critical business systems and carry out its missions domestically and internationally.
- The Maryland-based IT service provider specializes in services for U.S. government agencies and boasts partnerships with AWS, Dell, Citrix, Arista, Cisco, and Cohesity.
- According to the company website, CloudShape offers three services: CloudAccess, CloudSecure, and CloudManage.
- CloudAccess claims to provide secure access to agency cloud and legacy environments.
- CloudSecure purports to incorporate a Zero Trust framework to safeguard federal agency cloud environments.
- CloudManage is designed to help customers manage their hybrid cloud environments for cost-effectiveness and optimal performance.