Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: December 7, 2020
Five companies will compete for automated litigation support orders under a follow-on Department of Justice contract vehicle worth potentially $1.5B over six and a half years.
Litigation support is categorized into nine areas: document acquisition; database creation; database utilization; electronic data acquisition and production; pre-trial and trial support; resource planning, implementation and administration; specialized professional services; contract and project management; and legal support.
Contractors will also provide administrative, professional, logistics, technical labor, technologies, materials, supplies and facilities needed throughout the litigation process.
The contract has a six-month base period that runs through May 31, 2021, followed by six option periods, according to final solicitation documents.
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