Oracle will offer cloud services to the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts under a potential 10-year, $100 million multiple-award blanket purchase agreement to support the latter’s information technology modernization efforts.
The U.S. Courts will gain access to Oracle Cloud Infrastructure services and Oracle Cloud VMware Solution through the BPA, the company said Tuesday.
In June 2023, Oracle was one of the four vendors that secured positions on the multiple-award BPA for cloud services procurement.
“Oracle is deeply committed to its public sector customers and proud to provide support to the U.S. Courts on its cloud modernization journey,” said Pat Mungovan, senior vice president of industrials, energy and government at Oracle.
“This initiative is emblematic of two important trends we are seeing across government and education, the continued push for true multi-cloud adoption and migration of full data centers to OCI Government Cloud,” added Mungovan, a two-time Wash100 awardee.
Oracle Cloud works to provide federal agencies with open data standards and an architecture backed by machine learning and artificial intelligence and implements a security-first approach to safeguard customer data and applications.
OCVS is designed to help customers transition their VMware estates and related workloads to the cloud while having complete control over the environment.