Aretum has secured a potential five-year, $24 million contract from the Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection to provide information technology, program management and engineering support services.
The Bethesda, Maryland-based government IT services contractor announced the contract award in a LinkedIn post published Friday.
Jennifer Totman, general manager of the DHS sector at Aretum, said the company looks forward to supporting CBP’s mission through the award.
“This win proves once again that we can support our federal customers’ missions with our program management and IT expertise that has been instrumental in many other successful projects for the DHS sector,” Totman added.
Aretum said it received the contract from CBP through its GMS joint venture.
GMS, also known as Global Miracle Solutions 2, is a joint venture firm of Global Consulting International and Miracle Systems, which Aretum acquired in April 2023.
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