SAIC selects NASA help-desk partner
SAIC picks Intellisource to provide helpdesk services to NASA headquarters
Science Applications International Corp. has selected Intellisource to provide
help-desk services to NASA headquarters as part of the agency's desktop
outsourcing program.
Under the three-year agreement, which is part of SAIC's Outsourcing Desktop
Initiative for NASA (ODIN) contract, Intellisource will offer help-desk
services through its IntelliCenter, which was designed by the company to
be a centralized help desk that could service any customer at the agency,
according to Intellisource.
The company also will augment SAIC's services at NASA headquarters with
network server support, asset management and account administration services,
according to Intellisource.
Intellisource already holds a $14 million ODIN contract to provide the full
suite of desktop services at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt,
Md.
ODIN, a seat management initiative administered by NASA, is a 10-year contract
expected to generate $4 billion to $13 billion in federal business for the
seven vendors competing for contracts at NASA's centers and other federal
agencies.
Intellisource plans to compete for the ODIN contract for NASA's Langley
Research Center, Ames Research Center, Glenn Research Center and Dryden
Flight Research Center, slated for award in July.
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