DRC gets immigration services work
Dynamics Research Corp. will help immigration authorities with collecting fingerprints and photographs under a new contract.
Dynamics Research Corp. will provide fingerprinting and related support services to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services’ Office of Field Operations under a three-year, $3.3 million contract.
DRC has helped support the agency for six years. USCIS requires applicants and petitioners for certain immigration benefits to be photographed and fingerprinted to conduct criminal background checks.
Under the new contract, DRC will provide comprehensive quality assurance program management services to the agency’s Application Support Centers biometrics system, company officials said. The contract has one base year and two option years.
Specifically, DRC will provide support in data management, scheduling, trends analysis, equipment utilization, personnel support, special projects, standard operating procedures and project reporting under the contract, the officials said.
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