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Texas Department of Information Resources –
Delivery Based Information Technology Services (DIR-DBITS)

DIR DBITS Categories

ObjectWin Technology Inc. has been selected as a vendor of the Texas Department of Information Resources and has a contract to provide Delivery Based IT Services to Texas State and Local agencies. The services under this contract include Application Development, Application Maintenance and Support and Technology Upgrade/Migration and Transformation.

  • Application Development: This includes development of new applications which may be mainframe, server, network-based, web-based or a combination.  The requirements for new applications may require interfaces to existing applications.
  • Application Maintenance and Support: This includes the requirements for supporting application systems, including troubleshooting, modifying, maintaining and enhancing legacy systems. Application Maintenance and Support also applies to applications running in a production environment.
  • Technology Upgrade/Migration: This includes requirements to increase business functionality, reengineer a business function, keep current with vendor upgrades or when upgrading existing technology. Technology Transformation may be accomplished by converting/migrating legacy applications to new technology either with or without new business functionality or it may include introducing new technology into the enterprise. Technology Upgrade/Migration may also include providing website content accessibility compliance. 
 
How to Order Services

Our Texas DIR Contract number is DIR-SDD-869. Services can be ordered using the DIR Go DIRect program. This program allows the various Texas State and Local agencies to purchase items directly from us. Agencies can contact us for product and pricing information. They can also send their purchase orders, with our DIR contract number, and payments directly to us and not to DIR. This streamlines the order process so agencies receive their products/services quickly. Government entities in other states can also utilize the Go DIRect program if they have an Interlocal agreement with DIR.

  • Statement of Work (SOW) / Purchase Order Issuance
    • In order to be awarded a Purchase Order hereunder, ObjectWin must respond, in writing, to a Statement of Work (SOW) for services as issued by Customers, consistent with the Terms and Conditions of this Contract. ObjectWin shall only respond to SOWs for Technology Categories which Vendor has been awarded in this Contract. Customer SOWs must be complete, signed by an authorized representative of Customer and must be in the form contained in Appendix C. ObjectWin understands that no work under any SOW issued by Customer shall commence until receipt of Purchase Order.
    • Service provided under this Contract: shall be based on the Statement of Work form set forth in Appendix C of this Contract. Customers may negotiate the terms and conditions of a SOW to suit their business needs, so long as the SOW terms and conditions do not conflict with or weaken the terms of this Contract. ObjectWin shall perform its work in compliance with this Contract: and the agreed upon Statement of Work with Customer.
    • The value of any one SOW may not exceed $10 million including all extensions, renewals and change orders.
  • Appendix C, Statement of Work (SOW) – MS Word (69 KB)
  • Appendix C, Statement of Work (SOW) – PDF (56 KB)

ObjectWin Technology Inc. looks forward to doing work using this new contract mechanism. Contact Uma Chidambaram at contracts@objectwin.com or 713-337-1810 for further information.
Our contract with DIR can be found at http://www.dir.state.tx.us/store/busops/dbits/contracts.htm#c869
 
For more information on the DIR Program, please visit the DIR Customer FAQ page.
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