Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: October 6, 2023
LMI has won a potential five-year, $604 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection to provide support services under the second iteration of the Acquisition Program Management and Technical Solutions program.
CBP launched a full and open competition for the APMTS II contract and expects work to run through Sept. 27, 2028, according to an award notice published Sept. 27.
G2Xchange FedCiv reported CBP received four bids for the APMTS II contract, which was awarded as a task order through the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services contract vehicle.
The consulting firm provided acquisition lifecycle and engineering support for the U.S. Border Patrol under the first APMTS order awarded in 2018.
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