McLean, Virginia-based company iWorks has won an $86 million contract to help the Defense Counterintelligence and Security Agency manage employee background investigations and address potential insider threat risks.
The professional services contractor said Wednesday it will provide support to the Vetting Risk Operations Center and the Department of Defense Consolidated Adjudications Facility at Fort Meade in Maryland.
Jothi Radhakrishnan, iWorks CEO, said the award extends a more than nine-year partnership with DCSA in personnel vetting work.
Absolute Business Solutions and Xcelerate Solutions serve as iWorks' teaming partners for the effort.
Established in 2005, iWorks offers DevOps, Agile, DevSecOps, data analytics, cloud computing, personnel security and
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