Cloud Transformation/Build Integration Partner
ID: RFI250044Type: Sources Sought
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTSADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE OF THE US COURTSAOUSC-PROCUREMENT MANAGEMENT DIVWASHINGTON, DC, 20002, USA

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Computer Systems Design and Related Services (54151)
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    The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is seeking a Cloud Transformation/Build Integration Partner to modernize its IT infrastructure and enhance its operational capabilities through cloud technologies. The AO aims to leverage a hybrid cloud approach to improve scalability, resilience, security, and efficiency in delivering justice, requiring professional and managed services across various areas, including cloud strategy advisory, application migration, and multi-cloud management. This initiative is critical for transitioning legacy systems to cloud-native architectures, thereby fostering innovation and agility within the Judiciary. Interested vendors must submit their responses to the Request for Information (RFI) by the specified deadline, and can direct inquiries to primary contact Olena Evans at olena_evans@ao.uscourts.gov or secondary contact Andrew Bunk at andrew_bunk@ao.uscourts.gov.

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    The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is seeking a Cloud Transformation/Build Integration Partner to modernize its IT infrastructure. Having awarded blanket purchase agreements with AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle, the AO aims to leverage cloud technologies for enhanced operations and cybersecurity. The Request for Information (RFI) outlines the need for professional and managed services across various areas, including cloud strategy advisory, multi-cloud management, application migration, and the establishment of a robust cloud operations environment. The AO is seeking vendor input on experience, solutions, and innovative approaches to cloud transformation, emphasizing hybrid cloud adoption, security frameworks like Zero Trust, and strategic vendor partnerships to achieve scalable, resilient, and secure IT services.
    The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is seeking a Cloud Transformation/Build Integration Partner to modernize its IT infrastructure. The AO aims to leverage a hybrid cloud approach to enhance scalability, resilience, security, and efficiency in delivering justice. This Request for Information (RFI) seeks insights from experienced public cloud transformation vendors across all phases of cloud adoption, including planning, design, development, deployment, and operational support. The document outlines requirements for provider background, professional services (cloud strategy, readiness assessments, migration), multi-cloud services, cloud build integration, and ongoing managed services. The AO has existing Blanket Purchase Agreements with AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle, and is now looking for professional and managed services to operationalize these public cloud services.
    The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is seeking experienced vendors to assist in the cloud transformation journey of the Federal Judiciary. The purpose is to harness cloud technologies to improve operations and cybersecurity, supporting the Judiciary’s modernization goals. The AO has awarded blanket purchase agreements with four major cloud service providers (AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle), aiming to operationalize these cloud services with managed and professional support. The document outlines a structured RFI, requiring vendors to detail their background, specific service capabilities—including multi-cloud strategies, cloud management platforms, and professional services—and their experience with governmental cloud projects. Key objectives include the establishment of a Cloud Center of Excellence, cloud readiness assessments, and various managed services that ensure compliance with governmental security standards while optimizing operations through innovative cloud solutions. The AO emphasizes the importance of transforming legacy systems and improving operational effectiveness through cloud-native tools and enhanced security frameworks. The RFI invites responses to provide insights that align with the goals of the judiciary in advancing its IT infrastructure and ensuring robust data protection measures.
    The Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts (AO) is seeking experienced vendors to assist in a comprehensive cloud transformation initiative. This project aims to modernize the Federal Judiciary's IT infrastructure using a hybrid cloud approach, with a focus on robust cybersecurity and operational effectiveness. The AO has established cloud blanket purchase agreements with major cloud providers including Amazon Web Services, Google Cloud Services, Microsoft Azure, and Oracle. The document outlines the objectives, specifying the need for professional and managed services across various areas such as cloud strategy, multi-cloud services, and operational integration. The inquiry includes detailed requirements for vendors, emphasizing their capacity to deliver services ranging from cloud readiness assessments to ongoing managed services and integrations with existing enterprise systems. Key components include the establishment of a Cloud Center of Excellence, automation in cloud operations, and effective management of cloud resources. The AO invites responses to help shape its cloud strategy while maintaining governance, security, and compliance. This RFI serves as a critical step in the Judiciary’s ongoing modernization journey, aiming to leverage industry best practices to enhance justice delivery in the digital age.
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