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EMentum to do identity work for Justice

EMentum Inc. will install identity management technologies at the Justice Department under a $23 million contract.

The woman-owned, technology consulting firm, based in Bethesda, Md., will provide continuing strategic and technical program oversight as well as security engineering support for the department's Identity Management Services initiative, company officials said. The company has helped deploy identity management at Justice since 2002.

The contract has a one-year base period and two one-year options.

EMentum previously supported the department's Litigation Case Management System, Justice Security Tracking and Adjudication Records Systems, Consolidated Debt Collection and Automated Electronic Guard Information System.

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Alice Lipowicz is a staff writer covering government 2.0, homeland security and other IT policies for Federal Computer Week. Follow her on Twitter: @AliceLipowicz.

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