McKenna Principals wins $9.4M contract to support DHS software, architecture

The McKenna Principals has won a $9.4 million contract to support the software and architecture of the Homeland Security Department.

The McKenna Principals has won a $9.4 million contract to support the software and architecture of the Homeland Security Department.

Under the contract, the company will provide development, testing and demonstration of DHS software and architecture.

Awarded by the Air Force, the cost-plus-fixed-fee contract will last three years, wrapping up in September 2017.

Work will be performed in Washington, D.C., and Woodbridge, Va., where the company is located.