MicroTech wins $500 million VA contract

MicroTech, a leading technology services provider owned by Legion Business Task Force member Tony Jimenez, has won a VA prime contract worth up to $500 million. The contract’s potential length is five years, and t calls for MicroTech to partner with tech giants Dell and Microsoft.

The contract requires MicroTech to provide technical support in VA’s overall operation, management, implementation and use of Microsoft Enterprise services. MicroTech will also assist VA in use of its products included in this contract in order to fully leverage, support and deploy the Microsoft Enterprise product capabilities and best practices required by an enterprise the size of VA.

“MicroTech has a long, distinguished track record of success at the VA, and we are honored to be awarded this contract,” said Jimenez, president and CEO of MicroTech. “Our Microsoft and Dell partnerships, combined with our team of highly trained technical professionals, offer the kind of dedicated expertise and resources required to capably implement and manage this critically important federal project.”

MicroTech is a renowned and immensely successful veteran-owned small business. Currently, it holds more than 100 federal projects and more than 25 procurement vehicles. MicroTech also offers access to over 2,500 vendors and over a million tech products and services across the federal government.