Science, technology and strategy services provider Noblis has received a 5-year, $99 million prime contract from the Department of Homeland Security’s Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction Office.
The contract calls on Noblis to enhance the nation’s abilities to prevent terrorists and other threat actors from using weapons of mass destruction. Noblis also will help operational partners close capability gaps in safeguarding the nation against chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and health security threats.
Noblis has over decade’s experience working alongside DHS’ legacy Domestic Nuclear Detection Office and current CWMD, said Amr ElSawy, Noblis’ president and CEO.
“We are honored for the opportunity to combine this experience with Noblis’ leading science and technology expertise to continue helping DHS advance this critical mission,” ElSawy added.
As the prime on this contract, Noblis will lead a team of seven subcontractors, said Jordin Cohen, vice president of Noblis’ Homeland Security mission area.
“Together, we look forward to continuing our partnership with DHS and delivering efficient, data-driven solutions to help protect our nation from weapons of mass destruction,” he added.