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Home » NTT DATA lands major contract for FBI’s Mission Critical Services

NTT DATA lands major contract for FBI’s Mission Critical Services

July 11, 2024
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NTT DATA, a leading provider of digital business and IT services, has been chosen as a prime contractor by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The company will deliver IT services through the FBI’s Information Technology Supplies and Support Services 2nd Generation (ITSSS-2) Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). This significant contract underscores NTT DATA’s role in supporting critical IT infrastructure for federal agencies.

The ITSSS-2 BPA comes with an $8 billion ceiling and an eight-year performance period from June 21, 2024, to June 21, 2032. It will serve as the primary contract vehicle for the FBI to secure essential IT services and will be available for use by all components of the Department of Justice (DOJ). NTT DATA’s Federal Division will leverage existing and emerging technologies to provide business, delivery, platform, infrastructure, and IT solutions, ensuring the FBI’s and DOJ’s mission-critical needs are met efficiently and effectively.

“We understand the importance of maintaining high levels of IT support services for the DOJ’s agencies including the FBI,” said Kevin Durkin, President, Federal Government Services, NTT DATA. “We are honored to expand our strong relationship with the FBI and the DOJ to significantly improve their IT performance, reliability and security, and enable their mission-critical activities to operate efficiently and effectively.”

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