Author: Ramona Adams|| Date Published: February 2, 2018
Michael Niggel
Advanced Concepts and Technologies International has secured a potential $60 million task order to provide enterprise-level program management services to the Customs and Border Protection‘s office of information technology.
ACT I said Thursday the order covers finance, acquisition, wireless systems support, asset management, investment management, executive administration, logistics, human resources and project management support.
CBP issued the award through the small business portion of General Services Administration‘s One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services vehicle.
ACT I CEO Michael Niggel said the company and its partners will provide program management support to “help CBP focus on its mission to safeguard America’s borders and enable legitimate trade and travel.”
The order will expand the company’s Department of Homeland Security customer base that currently includes the National Protection and Programs Directorate’s office of cybersecurity and communications and DHS’ office of civil rights and civil liberties.
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