Booz Allen Hamilton has won a spot on the FBI’s $8 billion IT Supplies and Support Services contract.
“We are honored to have the opportunity to bring best-in-class, secure, modern technology solutions to the FBI through this contract vehicle — a key tactic in protecting the country from national security threats,” said Carl Ghattas, senior vice president at Booz Allen and leader of the firm’s law enforcement and immigration business. “Booz Allen has supported critical law enforcement missions for decades and we are pleased to have the opportunity to continue to support the FBI efforts to identify and disrupt emerging threats at the speed of mission.”
Under the contract, Booz Allen will provide technologies and IT support for projects that support critical missions and daily operations, like workplace tools, business applications and infrastructure solutions. The company will also offer agile software development, advanced data analytics, cloud solutions and cybersecurity services.
This is the largest IT contract vehicle to be established by the FBI, aimed at acquiring critical technologies for upgrading and maintaining IT systems.
The work will take place in the Washington, D.C., metropolitan area and Huntsville, Alabama, where the FBI is building an Innovation Center to serve as a technology hub.
“Booz Allen is ingrained in the fabric of Huntsville, just like the FBI, and we are excited to be a part of the region’s evolution and mission to protect national security alongside key government partners like the FBI,” said Gary Pomajevich, a Huntsville-based distinguished engineer within Booz Allen’s law enforcement and immigration business. “Booz Allen has been investing in the people, technology, and community of Huntsville for years, working to operationalize critical technology, empower and grow the workforce, and ensure mission success.”