ManTech has secured a spot on an $8 billion contract from the FBI to enhance digital modernization.
Under the second iteration of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Information Technology Supplies and Support Services blanket purchase agreement contract, ManTech plans to implement IT services ranging from AI, cognitive cyber, intelligent systems engineering and mission IT, the Herndon, Virginia-based company announced on Monday.
Stephen Deitz, president of ManTech’s federal civilian sector, said, “ManTech has supported FBI missions nationwide for decades with advanced solutions that give federal law enforcement a vital edge over criminals, terrorists and other dangerous elements.”
The FBI BPA contract will include programs that look to improve agency operational capabilities, infrastructure and future systems.
“With ITSSS-2 our goal is to drive digital transformation that takes this client’s use of mission-critical technology to the next level of sophistication, efficiency and performance,” Deitz added.
ManTech may provide services to other agencies within the Department of Justice under the eight-year recompete contract.