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Perspecta Wins $810M Deal to Provide Enterprise Infrastructure Operations Support to State Department Office 

By Staff WriterJanuary 21, 2020
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Rocky Thurston, Perspecta

Perspecta Inc. has been awarded a task order in support of the State Department’s Consular Affairs Enterprise Infrastructure Operations, or CAEIO, program.

Awarded under the General Services Administration Alliant 2 contract vehicle, the deal represents new work for the company. It has a 1-year base with six 1-year option periods and is potentially worth $810 million.

Under the program, Perspecta will provide the State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs with enterprise infrastructure support to plan, engineer, implement, enhance, maintain and operate the global consular affairs IT environment. Work will support the agency’s Washington, D.C., headquarters and over 350 Consular Affairs locations worldwide.

“This award is a true testament to our strong capabilities and proven performance working with civilian, defense and Intelligence Community agencies supporting the Department of State’s mission,” said Rocky Thurston, senior vice president and general manager of Perspecta’s civilian, state and local business group. “We look forward to establishing a trusted relationship with the Bureau of Consular Affairs, and building a long-standing partnership with the Department of State for years to come.”

The company said it will also provide always-on customer service and implement proactive automated technical solutions.

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