The State Department has chosen NetCentric, a subsidiary of ASRC Federal, to provide independent validation and verification for global mission critical systems.
The Bureau of Consular Affairs, Office of Consular Systems and Technology Service Transition Support contract is valued at $100 million and has a potential 5-year performance period.
“Our NetCentric personnel understand the complex mission of Consular Affairs and the evolving challenges of protecting the lives and interests of U.S. citizens abroad,” said Mark Gray, ASRC Federal resident and CEO. “We are honored to be selected by the Department of State to ensure critical systems and applications are securely deployed in support of this important global mission.”
NetCentric will provide STS-related services for the software development lifecycle in support of State Department systems, IT service management and business process improvements for CA/CST. In addition to independent validation and verification, these services will include facility and transition management and quality and configuration management.
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