Noblis, Inc., a provider of science, technology, and strategy services to the federal government, has been selected by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) for the $8 billion Information Technology Supplies and Support Services 2nd Generation (ITSSS-2) multi-award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). This partnership positions Noblis as a key ally for the FBI and the Department of Justice, as the only nonprofit awardee. Noblis aims to contribute advanced technical capabilities to support the FBI’s law enforcement and intelligence missions through this collaboration.
The ITSSS-2 BPA has a potential eight-year lifespan and offers the FBI the flexibility to acquire top-tier IT solutions and services using streamlined acquisition procedures. As the largest IT contract vehicle ever established by the FBI, the BPA is available for use by all Department of Justice components. Noblis is excited to combine their advanced technical skills and deep domain expertise in law enforcement to support the FBI’s mission under this new initiative.
Noblis, as a nonprofit science and technology organization, delivers innovative solutions to the federal government to enrich lives and enhance national security. With a focus on areas such as health, space, national security, and critical infrastructure, Noblis invests in breakthrough solutions to have a lasting impact on their customers’ missions. Their domain experts work on technologies like artificial intelligence, advanced analytics, applied and environmental sciences, modeling and simulation, cybersecurity, autonomous systems, and systems engineering to support their strategic focus in various sectors. For more information and inquiries, please contact Heather Williams at Noblis, Inc. via email at heather.williams@noblis.org or by phone at 571.459.9725.
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