Chameleon Integrated Services Wins $63.5M in Contracts for IT Support

Chameleon Integrated Services wins $63.5M in contracts for IT support

Chameleon Integrated Services has won $63.5 million in contracts to support the Defense Information Systems Agency.

Under the first, $9.5 million contract, the company will design, configure and deploy all information technology systems inside a new global operations support center being built by DISA at Scott Air Force Base.

Under the contract, Chameleon will also set up and test all end user equipment, transition all IT services into the new building from DISA’s current operations facility at Scott Air Force Base, and train DISA staff on the new systems, the company said in a release.

The company plans to add more than 25 employees to fulfill this contract.

Under the second, $54 million contract, Chameleon will provide information technology operations support services for the DISA IT Enterprise, or DISANet.

The company will provide a full range of operational support capabilities required by DISA to operate, maintain and modernize its global IT enterprise.

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