UST Xpanxion wins GSA IT contract, boosts public sector expansion

GEORGIA, UNITED STATES — UST Xpanxion, a subsidiary of global technology leader UST, has been awarded the General Services Administration (GSA) IT Schedule 70 contract, a major step in expanding the company’s public sector presence.
The contract (47QTCA25D00B8), effective June 12, 2025 through June 11, 2030, allows federal, state, and local government agencies streamlined access to UST Xpanxion’s advanced IT solutions.
“This prestigious agreement is a recognition of our dedication to quality, compliance, and innovation,” said BG Moore, President, UST Xpanxion.
“We’re committed to bringing the same cutting-edge approaches that have proven effective in the private sector to government agencies and helping them access the technology and expertise needed to achieve their goals.”
Enhancing access to innovative technology
The GSA IT Schedule 70 contract makes it easier for government agencies to buy what they need by offering approved purchasing options with clear pricing and rules.
Through this contract, agencies can easily tap into UST Xpanxion’s full suite of services, including cybersecurity, cloud computing, data analytics, and other digital transformation tools.
The agreement reinforces UST Xpanxion’s commitment to supporting public sector missions with secure, scalable, and cost-effective solutions.
About UST Xpanxion and GSA
UST Xpanxion specializes in product development, digital transformation, engineering, cloud services, AI, and advanced analytics, leveraging a unique cross-sourcing model that combines onshore and offshore Agile development teams.
With over 30,000 employees, UST Xpanxion delivers enterprise solutions to clients across 30+ countries, including the United States, Europe, Asia, and Latin America.
Its expertise positions it as a strategic partner for government modernization efforts and digital innovation.
The GSA acts as the primary procurement agency for the U.S. federal government, managing more than $110 billion in products and services and overseeing 360 million square feet of federal real estate.