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    Excella Wins DHS Continued Automation and Enhancements Contract

    By Staff WriterJanuary 30, 2022
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    U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has awarded Excella the Continued Automation and Enhancements Contract contract, under which the company will provide agile software delivery, full-stack development and cloud support.

    Additionally, Excella’s agile support teams on and offsite will support rapid modernization, increase data availability for users and create consistency across the agency.

    “In order to keep Americans safe from terrorist threats, DHS provides automated, reliable access to mission-critical data,” said Christina Seiden, vice president of strategic growth at Excella.

    For the Department of Homeland Security, IT modernization is pivotal to delivering on its mission to protect Americans from threats to public safety. Rapid modernization and automation of DHS internal data systems will help eliminate the risks posed by traditional, paper-based data storage systems, including data deletion during a disaster.

    “Excella’s Agile expertise will enable a rapid, streamlined and secure transformation from traditional workflows to the agency’s new cloud-based system,” Seiden said. “Excella’s holistic, experienced approach to Agile ensures consideration of business and user outcomes, leading to the best solution for an agency’s mission.”

    Excella has supported agile development for DHS for three years, with nearly two decades of experience leading agile transformations and modernizing legacy IT systems across federal agencies.

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