Government services provider Maximus announced it has won a pair of Internal Revenue Service contracts worth a combined $151 million.
The two contracts, awarded on the General Services Administration Alliant 2 contract vehicle, will allow a continued partnership between Maximus and the agency, which initially began in 1991.
“We have a unique and unmatched ability to both support the annual filing season and improve the technology infrastructure, all with an unwavering commitment to deliver for the IRS,” said Teresa Weipert, president and general manager of Maximus Federal.
The first contract is a $76 million task to provide Masterfile System Programming Support Services, funded by the Office of the Chief Information Officer. Maximus is to conduct a variety of work for IRS, including implementation of legislation such as the American Recovery Plan and training internal IRS employees for future filing seasons while maintaining the current technology infrastructure.
The second contract is a $75 million Development, Infrastructure, Security and Modernization task to support the IRS OCIO, providing technology integration office support. Maximus will assist IRS with its technology infrastructure, which will include shifting specific content to the cloud for the first time.