AlphaInsight wins State Department network deal
AlphaInsight Corp. won a contract from the State Department's Bureau of Overseas Operations to provide network engineering, operations and management services.
AlphaInsight Corp. won a $9.8 million contract from the State Department's Bureau of Overseas Operations to provide network engineering, operations and management services, the company said Friday.
The Falls Church, Va.-based company will provide the services to the bureau's information management division, which manages the operations of classified and unclassified information technology systems and networks within the bureau and oversees all its hardware, software applications and related IT equipment.
The deal was awarded under the Chief Information Officer-Solutions and Partners contract that provides IT systems and services to support the CIO requirements for IT solutions within the National Institutes of Health and other government agencies.
AlphaInsight has provided IT services and solutions ? including service-oriented architecture, enterprise engineering services, systems integration, network engineering and information assurance support ? to various State Department bureaus and units for the past 16 years.
AlphaInsight provides software development, network engineering and information security to the federal government. Among its federal clients are the Agriculture, Commerce, Defense, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security and Transportation departments, the Army and the Air Force, the FBI and the Environmental Protection Agency. The company employs 330 workers.
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