Gunnison credits win as helped by acquisition

Gunnison Consulting's Centerpoint subsidiary will support the Library of Congress information systems security officer under a new contract.

Gunnison Consulting's Centerpoint subsidiary will support the Library of Congress information systems security officer under a new contract. Gettyimages.com/Murat Taner

This Library of Congress contract is the first Gunnison pursued with its Centerpoint acquisition in the fold.

Whether an acquisition was worth it or not is a question that all companies need to ask and find an answer on after closing a purchase.

For Gunnison Consulting Group, it can tout one answer in a new $23 million contract the company won at the Library of Congress. The win is thanks to

The Library of Congress Information Systems Security Officer Support contract was the first joint submission of Gunnison and Centerpoint, which was acquired in Centerpoint.

The single-award contract includes a six-month base and four one-year options.

“Centerpoint’s cyber capabilities are a perfect complement to the Gunnison portfolio of digital services and intelligence and automation capabilities we bring to the federal market,” said Gunnison Gil Dussek.