Excella has won a spot on the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s 10-year Data Support Services blanket purchase agreement with a ceiling of $112 million.
“As Excella’s first contract with FERC, the DSS BPA represents an exciting opportunity to use the expertise housed in our three primary offerings ⏤ AI and analytics, modern software delivery and organizational transformation ⏤ to modernize the data capabilities of the Commission and build data products that will enable internal and external users to make data driven decisions,” said Jimmy Benani, vice president of Excella’s federal health and civilian markets.
Through this BPA, Excella will help strengthen FERC’s ability to efficiently and effectively use internal and external data assets to regulate energy markets and promote the development of safe and efficient energy infrastructure.
Over the course of the 10-year agreement, Excella will partner with FERC to transform its data environment so the commission can better fulfill its mission of helping consumers obtain safe and secure energy at a reasonable cost.
Excella also secured the first two call orders for the BPA, which began April 22 and Aug. 2, respectively. These orders require Excella to provide data governance, data engineering and data products across FERC.
Additionally, Excella will research, procure and deploy a scalable solution that provides FERC with capabilities to discover, develop, share and manage a comprehensive inventory of its data and execute data governance procedures.