Author: Christine Thropp|| Date Published: September 17, 2021
Koniag Brillient has received a $104.9 million contract from the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services for records operation support services required by the agency’s Immigration Records and Identify Services Directorate.
The contractor will provide support at the National Records Center and other storage facilities to help USCIS achieve mission objectives, according to an award notice posted Thursday on SAM.gov.
Correspondence and file operations as well as document digitization and transportation are some of the records management services needed at NRC, NRC Extension Site-1 and Harrisonburg File Storage Facility and are covered by the contract.
The said facilities are responsible for providing customers with immigration, employment and identity information from USCIS’ immigration records or subsidiary data systems.
Koniag Brillient consists of Koniag‘s government services arm and digital transformation company Brillient.
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