HERNDON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Peraton has been awarded one of the contracts by the Department of Justice to provide IT software, systems development and operations services for the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s (FBI) Information Technology Applications and Data Division (ITADD). The contract has a total ceiling of $32 million for one base year, plus four option years.
“Collecting, sharing and delivering critical intelligence for law enforcement decision-makers today demands constant vigilance and state-of-the-art IT engineering capabilities,” said Roger Mason, president, Space, Intelligence, and Cyber sector. “We’re honored to again be selected by the Department for our trusted partnership and demonstrated expertise supporting national security missions.”
In partnership with FBI’s ITADD, Peraton will implement next-generation IT solutions for secure, reliable data access by the Bureau’s dispersed workforce, enabling efficient retrieval, sharing, analysis, and use of vast stores of evolving information to enhance situational awareness and counter threats.
For decades, Peraton has delivered advanced IT expertise in support of disparate stakeholder domains vital to national security, including defense, civilian and intelligence agencies, and law enforcement.
About Peraton
Peraton provides innovative, reliable solutions to the nation’s most sensitive and mission-critical programs and systems. As a trusted provider of highly differentiated space, intelligence, cyber, defense, electronic warfare, homeland security, and communications capabilities, Peraton is a critical partner to the Intelligence Community, Department of Defense, and select federal agencies and commercial entities. Headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, the company employs approximately 3,500 people across the U.S. and Canada.