TMC Technologies Awarded FBI ITSSS-2 Contract to Provide Mission-Critical IT Expertise and Support Services
PLEASANT VALLEY — TMC Technologies (TMC), a leading small business innovator in advanced technology solutions, is proud to announce its selection as a prime contractor on the Information Technology Supplies and Support Services 2nd Generation (ITSSS-2) blanket purchase agreement. The multi-award contract vehicle, administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), has a ceiling of $8 billion over an eight-year performance period. The award represents a significant milestone for TMC, allowing it to continue providing the FBI with mission-critical IT services and technology solutions.
TMC has supported the FBI through the original IT SSS-1 contract since 2011 with what Chief Operating Officer and Executive Vice President Jeff Edgell calls their "mission-critical systems and services."
TMC has supported the FBI as a prime and sub-contractor for more than 10 years on numerous programs. We provide innovative solutions, outstanding service, and unparalleled value to the FBI," Edgell said. "Our selection as a prime contractor underscores our expertise and dedication to advancing and delivering innovative solutions, supporting the FBI in maintaining a secure and adaptable IT infrastructure."
The FBI and other DOJ agencies will leverage the ITSSS-2 contract to procure a wide array of IT products and services from TMC and other selected vendors. TMC has assembled a top-tier team of subcontractors carefully chosen to meet the precise requirements of the FBI ITSSS-2. This team includes A3L Federal Works, Accenture Federal Services, Allegheny Science & Technology, All Points Logistics, Digital Forensic Services, Ernst & Young, IBM, Lakota Software Solutions, Peraton, and TEKsystems, Inc.
"TMC is proud to continue our partnership with the FBI in its mission to protect our national security interests," said President and CEO Wade Linger. "Our team of experts stands ready to address the Bureau's evolving technology needs, ensuring seamless operations that streamline and secure our nation's assets."
For more information, please contact John Dahlia at TMC Technologies at (304) 276-3161 or by email at john.dahlia@tmctechnologies.com