EMentum helps Justice simplify case load management
EMentum will provide technical and project management support to the Justice Department under a three-year, $7.5 million contract.
EMentum Inc. will provide technical and project management support to the Justice Department under a three-year, $7.5 million contract.
The blanket purchase agreement under the General Services Administration’s mission-oriented business solutions (MOBIS) contract vehicle calls for eMentum to provide the the department's Litigation Case Management System (LCMS) with technical and project management support.
The LCMS program will create a common solution for the U.S. Attorney Offices and Justice’s litigating divisions that will simplify managing information, support tracking and reporting of individual cases and caseloads, and assist in the collection of data to support executive-level decision making and mandatory reporting to Congress and other oversight agencies.
The new program will replace a decentralized, disconnected environment with an automated information management system.
EMentum is providing system engineering and technical assistance to Justice's Program Management Office, including technical advice, expertise, and management support of the system’s implementation and integration.
The contract has one base year and two option years.
EMentum, of Bethesda, Md., is a woman-owned management and information technology consulting company to federal agencies.
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