Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: July 29, 2024
Indev, a digital services provider, was awarded a five-year, $170 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security for services in support of the Transportation Security Administration.
The company said its team will deliver digital services and collaboration workflow offerings to TSA under the Flexible Agile Scalable Teams 2.7 portfolio.
Services include software- and platform-as-a-service development, custom software development, DevSecOps, commercial software implementation, application production support and information technology infrastructure support.
Indev and its partners will also work on project design, development and other phases of the initiative.
Commenting on the contract award, Charlie Inman, partner for federal and civilian programs at Indev, said, “We are honored that TSA selected Indev to take on this new portfolio of services that will provide continued support for existing applications while delivering new and innovative solutions.”
The company is a small business that offers digital modernization, data analytics, cloud enablement and agile transformation services to the homeland security and transportation customers.
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