Herndon, Va.-based MicroPact will be delivering a Naval justice information system to the U.S. Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) under a $12.9 million contract, the company announced yesterday.
MicroPact teamed with NTT DATA Federal Services, Inc., a subsidiary of NTT DATA, Inc., on the enterprise solution and will be slated to support the life cycle of military and criminal justice cases within the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.
“MicroPact is proud to serve the Department of the Navy and provide their professionals with a Case Management platform that consolidates multiple systems and fosters collaboration within a secure environment,” Kris Collo, the founder, CEO and president of MicroPact, said. “The team behind the entellitrak platform understands the complex nature of criminal investigations and other supporting operations – from initial investigations to evidence tracking to processing legal appeals. The Navy will be able to quickly leverage entellitrak’s Data-First approach to case management and rapidly configure the platform to meet its challenging and very specific processes and requirements.”
The deal contracts MicroPact to serve NCIS with workflow tracking, law enforcement investigative case management and incident reporting services. MicroPact will also implement a case management software system to consolidate a slew of NCIS’s law enforcement, judicial and corrections systems, according to the statement.
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