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    Sevatec Awarded $118 M Contract To Support DOJ

    By Paul HarrisJanuary 25, 2012
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    Sevatec, Inc. announced that the firm has been awarded a prime contract to support the United States Department of Justice (DOJ), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF). This five-year contract has a total ceiling value of $118 million.

    Sevatec will deliver IT Analysis, Software Design, and Development Support Services including, application development and maintenance, end-to-end system testing, and development and integration of leading mobile technology and security solutions in support of ATF’s diverse employee and stakeholder base.

    Sevatec’s President and CEO Sonny Kakar said, “As a nation-wide law enforcement agency, ATF’s employees and stakeholders rely heavily on access to critical information, training, research and technology. It is a tremendous honor for us to be selected by ATF as their best value partner to help achieve their critical mission. We have assembled our expert resources to focus on ensuring a seamless transition, ramp up, and on-going delivery to support ATF’s success.”

    “ATF’s leadership has made it clear that they will leverage secure mobile solutions and smart systems development efforts to deliver real-time, critical information into the hands of their field agents and partners,” added Burke Cox, Sevatec’s COO.

    Sevatec’s trusted partners on this engagement include, Systems Research and Applications Corporation, Sapient Government Services, and Oracle Consulting.

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