Sevatec Inc. announced Dec. 1 that it has been awarded two prime contracts by the Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS), Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
“We are thrilled to be partnering with the DHS to help improve the SEVP and SEVIS application, making a more effective and reliable program and system for government entities and nonimmigrant users; and more importantly, enhancing critical capabilities to protect our national security,” Sevatec’s President and Chief Operating Officer Balan Ayyar said. “With this win, Sevatec has expanded our Immigration portfolio across DHS, which further confirms the confidence DHS has placed in Sevatec’s performance and customer service culture.”
Sevatec will deliver design, development and operations support to the OPT Portal, providing a common interface to allow eligible students with F-1 status to maintain and update information, obtain temporary employment and gain experience in degree programs related to their primary area of study.
Awarded under Sevatec’s DHS EAGLE II vehicle, the SEVP Optional Practical Training (OPT) Portal Support Services and SEVP Engineering Services contracts both include a one-year base period and four one-year option periods.
SEVP is a program within ICE that monitors students and exchange visitors in the U.S., and shares pertinent status information on nonimmigrant students with other government organizations, such as the Department of State. Administered by the SEVP, SEVIS is a web-based application that simplifies electronic reporting and monitoring of international students (F and M visa) and exchange visitors (J Visa) and their dependents in the U.S.