The task order was awarded under the Cellular Wireless Management Services 2.0 blanket purchase agreement with the Department of Homeland Security and has a base performance period of six months with $7.9 million in funding, the company said Wednesday.
Work on the task order started on May 1 and will run through Oct. 31, 2026.
WidePoint CEO Jin Kang said the company is excited with the extension of its Coast Guard work through October 2026 and is committed to ensuring that the service and other DHS agencies using the BPA achieve operational efficiency and improved accountability.
Todd Dzyak, president and CEO of WidePoint Integrated Solutions, said the Coast Guard is realizing the benefits of the company’s full lifecycle support, asset and service management and other managed mobility services through the BPA.
Fairfax, Virginia-based WidePoint provides managed mobility services, telecommunications, information technology as a service, digital billing and analytics, cloud security and identity and access management to government and commercial markets.
Client Solution Architects has appointed Ellen Barletto as chief growth officer, expanding her leadership responsibilities after nearly two decades with…
Brian Meyer, federal field chief technology officer at Axonius Federal, said cybersecurity asset management could help government agencies make dozens…
“Technology transformation company Red River has acquired Invictus International Consulting to expand its cybersecurity and enterprise modernization capabilities to support…
Synergy ECP, a software engineering, cybersecurity and systems engineering services provider, has acquired NetServices, a company offering secure, mission-focused technology services. The…