Dignari, an Alexandria, Virginia-based woman-owned small business, has won a potential five-year, $99 million blanket purchase agreement to provide the Department of Homeland Security with identity, credential and access management support services.
The company said Wednesday it will deliver program and program management, engineering and program operations, business and systems architecture, reports and documentation, special studies, databases and technical support services to DHS and its components under the single-award BPA.
Gena Alexa, founder and CEO of Dignari, said the company looks forward to applying its emerging technology, program strategy and data analytics and human-centered design capabilities to help DHS meet mission requirements and strengthen information and physical security.
The BPA also includes information technology infrastructure, virtualization, cloud development, maintenance and migration, systems operations and maintenance, software development and implementation support and continuous diagnostics and mitigation program services.