Dell wins $120 million outsourcing pact with DHS

Company will process citizenship and immigration applications

Dell Perot Systems won a $120 million contract to process citizenship and immigration applications at 60 field offices of the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services bureau.

Also included in the three-year contract is management of records distribution, file operations, FBI name and fingerprint checks, oath ceremony scheduling, and file and pending application and petition inventory requirements, the company said.

“The work we are providing to USCIS illustrates the strength and breadth of Dell Perot Systems’ capabilities in the federal marketplace,” said Lee Carrick, vice president of Dell Perot Systems' Government Services unit. “This is an outstanding opportunity for us to deliver high-value [business process outsourcing] and consulting services.”

The company’s team includes ASRC Management Services, DOMA Technologies, the Data Entry Co., LongView International Technology Solutions Inc. and FedConsulting Inc.

The work is a new contract for Dell.

Dell is ranked No. 15 on Washington Technology’s 2009 Top 100 list of the largest government contractors.

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