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WidePoint Wins $24m DHS Contract

Advanced IT products and services provider WidePoint Corp’s wholly-owned subsidiary iSYS has won a two-year $24.4m follow-on contract from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) to provide telecom expense management (TEM) services. Skip related content

Steve Komar, chief executive at WidePoint, said: “The 100% contract renewal rate being experienced by iSYS demonstrates the effectiveness of our TEM solution to the federal government in delivering cost controls and service. iSYS continues to provide a differentiated TEM solution.”

The deal follows the company’s Federal Strategic Sourcing Initiative task order from the US Third Circuit Court of Appeals for the implementation of an enterprise wireless TEM application. Last month, it won a five-year $1.8m contract from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to support the DEA’s Office of Information Systems. It also won $10m worth of TEM service contract renewals and extensions from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the DHS and the Transportation Security Administration.

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