D.C. small biz joins FBI's fight against gangs
Sim-G wins task order worth up to $15 million to build IT system for National Gang Intelligence Center
- By David Hubler
- Nov 04, 2009
Sim-G Technologies LLC will create a specialized information system for the FBI under a competitive task order that has an estimated value of $15 million over five years.
The award calls for the veteran-owned small business to design and develop the information system for the FBI’s National Gang Intelligence Center (NGIC). The Washington, D.C., contractor also will deploy, operate and maintain the NGIC.
The center, created in 2005, integrates the gang intelligence assets of the FBI and other federal, state and local law enforcement entities and serves as a centralized intelligence resource for gang information and analytical support, according to the FBI website.
The contract falls under the Alliant Small Business contract, a competitive multiple award, indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity vehicle designed to provide worldwide information technology solutions to federal agencies.
Sim-G Technologies, a provider of system engineering and professional services, has offices in Charleston, S.C.; Huntsville, Ala.; Omaha, Neb.; and Arlington and Lorton, Va.
About the Author
David Hubler is the former print managing editor for GCN and senior editor for Washington Technology. He is freelance writer living in Annandale, Va.