FSA Federal wins $1.3B DOJ contract

Forfeiture Support Associates, LLC d/b/a/ FSA Federal has won a potential $1.3 billion contract award to continue providing support services to the federal law enforcement community under the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) Asset Forfeiture Administrative Support Services contract. FSA will serve 14 agencies participating in the program, including U.S. Attorneys, the Drug Enforcement Administration and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, SAIC announced March 31.

FSA, a joint venture of Science Applications International Corp. and Amentum, opened its doors in 2004 for the express purpose of providing support to DOJ’s law enforcement components and has supported the current Asset Forfeiture Program Support (AFPS) contract since then. With this award, FSA launches version 3.0 of its company history, referring to the third consecutive time FSA has been selected as prime contractor.

“The FSA 3.0 approach will help DOJ effectively accomplish its mission to disrupt dangerous criminal organizations that threaten communities nationwide,” said George Mendiola, Jr., managing director of FSA. “The evolution of our company focuses on customer service, accountability, and employee satisfaction for continued success into the future.”

The Asset Forfeiture Program is an instrument of the DOJ mandate to deprive wrongdoers of the fruits and instrumentalities of criminal activity, deter crime, and restore property to crime victims. The contract encompasses 32 labor categories ranging in specialization from records examiner to financial analysis and legal support.

The company will deploy approximately 1,400 personnel in more than 400 locations across nearly all U.S. states and territories. The single-award indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract has a ceiling value of $1.3 billion if all options are exercised. The period of performance, which begins April 1, includes a base period of six months with six one-year options.

Source: SAIC