Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: October 3, 2024
Aretum, in partnership with management consulting firm Chevo Consulting, will provide the Customs and Border Protection with professional services.
In a LinkedIn post, Aretum said the team-up is among the awardees on the $450 million CBP Enterprise Small Business blanket purchase agreement and will support key areas for the agency’s Office of Information and Technology.
The professional services track of ESB covers program management support, acquisition support, acquisition lifecycle planning, cost estimation support, according to a SAM.gov notice. It also provides for emerging technology and proof of concept support to advance the development of emerging technology proof of concepts.
Jennifer Totman, who leads the Department of Homeland Security sector of Aretum, welcomed the opportunity for the partnership to support the mission of CBP OIT.
“This is a new area in CBP for us, and we want to show that we are up to the challenge,” she added.
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