Treasury awards project management contract worth up to $50m
- By Mary Mosquera
- Oct 13, 2005
The Treasury Department awarded SI International Inc. of Reston, Va., a contract worth up to $50 million to provide IT project management and development support services for the Comptroller of the Currency.
The comptroller's office, which charters and oversees all national banks and supervises the federal branches and agencies of foreign banks, is promoting the implementation of a centralized, Internet strategy for transactions that banks conduct with the OCC. The comptroller's office is accomplishing the transformation through a series of IT projects under its enterprise business vision.
The contractor potentially will provide IT capital planning support, requirements development assistance, change management development and support, process development and design, and systems engineering and technical analysis. SI International project managers assigned to the contract will be certified.
The contract is an indefinite-delivery indefinite-quantity performance-based task order vehicle with a total ceiling value of $50 million over a one-year base period and four one-year option periods.
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Mary Mosquera is a reporter for Federal Computer Week.