
DYONYX: Offering Deliverables-Based IT Services to Texas
DYONYX is committed to public service initiatives in the Texas with lasting impact. DYONYX contracted with the Texas Department of Information Resources (DIR) to offer creative, deliverables-based IT solutions (DBITS) to DIR customers facing an upgrade, migration and transformation of their IT infrastructures. Learn more about the terms of the contract and ordering instructions, our DYONYX services, the DIR ICT Cooperative Contracts and how to contact us.
Technology Categories: Technology Upgrade/Migration and Transformation
DBITS Contract Information
DIR Contract Number: DIR-SDD-899
Service Specifications
Technology Upgrade/Migration and
Transformation
Technology Upgrade/Migration boosts overall
business functionality by keeping current with vendor upgrades and
upgrading existing technology, introducing new technology and/or
providing website content accessibility compliance. Technology
transformation involves the conversion or migration of legacy
applications to newer technology.
To properly execute the technology upgrade/migration, assessment
and evaluation of the current application portfolio must be
conducted to execute the particular technology transformation
initiative. This process can specifically include:
� Requirements development.
� Calculations of return on investment (ROI), benchmarks and
milestones associated with the initiative.
� Application programming and training support.
� Implementation, integration, remediation, data migration and
documentation.
Contract Pricing Information
The Customer will negotiate pricing with DYONYX in
accordance with the Statement of Work (SOW). The value of any
single SOW may not exceed $10 million, including all renewals,
extensions and change orders.
DIR ICT Cooperative Contracts
DYONYX offers DBITS services via contract with DIR
under its DIR ICT Cooperative Contracts.
Find out more about the DIR ICT Cooperative Contracts.
Instructions for Obtaining Quotes and Placing
Purchase Orders
When a DIR Customer identifies a need for
deliverables-based services within one of the technology categories
the following process takes place:
1. Customer drafts an initial Statement of Work (SOW) that may be
sent to one or more Vendors for that category. Each SOW, which
should be unique and distinct for each project, must describe the
deliverables, the acceptance criteria and the service levels. For
further clarification of the kind of the minimum requirements
expected when describing deliverables, acceptance criteria and
service levels,
download the sample SOW template [PDF, 55KB].
2. The selected Vendor and Customer then work together to complete
the SOW and negotiate pricing in accordance with the SOW. Customer
also has the discretion to evaluate responses from other Vendors
during this process.
3. Once both sides negotiate and agree, project requirements and
pricing are memorialized by a final SOW that is signed by the
authorized representative of both parties. The value of any one SOW
may not exceed $10 million, including all renewals, extensions and
change orders.
4. Customer issues a purchase order (PO) based on the negotiated
specifications in accordance with the SOW, and Vendor begins work
upon receipt of PO. Vendor then invoices Customer.
SOW Submission
SOWs can be sent in a variety of ways: via email,
fax or regular mail. See
complete instructions on how to order. Please contact us to
learn more.
Download a SOW template [PDF, 55KB].
Contact DYONYX
Brett Zagone
Vice President of Sales & Marketing
Phone: 713.485.7061
Email: brett.zagone@dyonyx.com
Robin Nunley
Business Development Manager
Phone: 713.485.7033
Email: robin.nunley@dyonyx.com
Carlos Garcia
Senior Account Executive
Phone: 713.485.7012
Email: carlos.garcia@dyonyx.com

