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HPE (HPE) announced on Tuesday that it has secured a major contract with the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), a key combat support agency of the Department of War.
The 10-year agreement, valued at a life cycle of $931 million, tasks HPE with implementing a distributed hybrid multi-cloud infrastructure aimed at modernizing DISA’s data centers.
HPE will deploy its Private Cloud Enterprise solution using GreenLake, establishing a secure, NIST-compliant cloud environment with on-premises and air-gapped management to protect sensitive defense workloads.
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The contract update comes as President Donald Trump launched the Genesis Mission, tasking the Department of Energy (DOE) to integrate “world-class supercomputers and datasets into a unified, closed-loop AI platform.”
The mission will look to partner with private companies to boost supercomputing resources at labs. HPE stock traded 0.1% higher after the morning bell on Monday.
GreenLake will allow DISA to manage both public and private cloud resources through a single, unified platform. The hybrid architecture ensures security, enabling DISA to streamline communications, accelerate application deployment, and utilize AI and analytics for operational insights.
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The project will unify DISA’s J9 Hosting and Compute into a single, coherent IT framework, reducing complexity and management costs.
“With this secure hybrid, multi-cloud platform, DISA can deliver innovative, future-ready managed services to the agencies it supports that are operating across the globe.”
-Fidelma Russo, Executive Vice President And General Manager of Hybrid Cloud And CTO, HPE.
HPE stock has lost over 4% in the last 12 months.
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