Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH) has been awarded a position on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) largest IT contract to date—the $8 billion Information Technology Supplies and Support Services 2nd generation (ITSSS-2) blanket purchase agreement.
This contract aims to secure advanced technologies and IT modernization support for the FBI.
“We are honored to bring secure, cutting-edge technology solutions to the FBI, a critical step in safeguarding national security,” said Carl Ghattas, Senior Vice President at Booz Allen and leader of the firm’s Law Enforcement and Immigration business. “With decades of experience supporting law enforcement missions, we look forward to continuing our work with the FBI to identify and counter emerging threats swiftly and effectively.”
Under the ITSSS-2 contract, Booz Allen will deliver emerging technologies and IT support services for a range of FBI projects. These services will focus on workplace solutions, business applications, and platform and infrastructure advancements.
The contract also includes agile software development, advanced data analytics, cloud solutions, and cybersecurity services.
This contract will be executed across multiple locations, including the Washington, DC, metropolitan area and Huntsville, Alabama—where the FBI is establishing an Innovation Center and technology hub.
“Booz Allen is deeply embedded in the Huntsville community, much like the FBI, and we are excited to contribute to the region’s growth while supporting national security,” said Gary Pomajevich, a distinguished engineer with Booz Allen’s Law Enforcement and Immigration business based in Huntsville. “Our continued investment in Huntsville is aimed at operationalizing critical technology, empowering the workforce, and ensuring mission success.”
This contract builds on Booz Allen’s extensive experience in supporting law enforcement, national security, and homeland security missions.