Merlin International wins $200M in DHS contracts
Vienna, VA-based Merlin International announced on May 14 that it has won major enterprise-wide technology contracts from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), specifically within the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Transportation Security Agency (TSA), and from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) valued at approximately $200 million. Through these contract awards, Merlin will help maximize existing technology investments while simultaneously providing access to significant new technologies that will enable modern innovation to be rapidly deployed in support of each agency’s mission.
The company was selected for its track record of providing government organizations with a holistic approach to addressing their cloud and cybersecurity needs and high-volume data processing, analytics and automation challenges. The solutions delivered via these awards will help the respective government components continue to bring innovation to their mission-critical systems and advance the government’s IT modernization initiatives.
“Merlin International continues winning the trust of agencies based on our strong past performance of maximizing their investment in enterprise technologies,” said Merlin CEO David Phelps. “We have a proven track record of promoting innovation at government agencies that operate critical systems for protecting and supporting our citizens.”
Some of the organizations that Merlin will support within the DHS and VA include: TSA’s Office of Intelligence and Analysis, Office of Security Operations, and Office of Requirements and Capabilities Analysis; CBPs’ US Border Patrol and Office of Field Operations; and VA’s Office of Financial Solutions Financial Management Transformation Service.
Source: Merlin