The Rockville, Maryland-based consulting and research firm said Thursday TSPi provides public sector agencies with secure digital offerings in support of their transformation goals and will now be known as TSPi, a division of Abt Global.
“By integrating TSPi’s cutting-edge digital capabilities and agile approach into Abt, we will amplify and accelerate our ability to improve people’s quality of life and economic well-being worldwide,” remarked Kathleen Flanagan, president and CEO of Abt Global.
Abt and its team support an $809 million project for the U.S. Agency for International Development under the U.S. President’s Malaria Initiative, while TSPi has spots on several federal contract vehicles, including the GSA Multiple Award Schedule, CIO-SP3 and NASA SEWP V.
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