Trilogy Innovations awarded $93M FBI contract

The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded Trilogy Innovations, Inc., a $93 million contract to help transform the National Crime Information Center (NCIC) system of the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) division, Trilogy announced May 6.

The five-year contract will see Trilogy assist CJIS in transitioning the NCIC to secure, leading-edge, cloud-based technology. Trilogy will provide essential services for the program known as FBI FAST (FBI Agility with SAFe {Scaled Agile Framework} Teams) to modernize the FBI’s mission critical system at CJIS.

Trilogy, a provider of cloud migration, data analytics, cybersecurity, software integration, and application modernization, will serve as the prime contractor working to migrate the NCIC system to the cloud. An SBA Certified 8(a) small and minority-owned systems and software engineering company, this is the largest contract award to date for Trilogy in a Small Business compete effort.

“This contract represents an important expansion in our continued relationship with the FBI, with whom we have been a longtime partner,” said Trilogy CEO Brandon Downey. “We certainly know and understand how critical the FBI’s mission is for national safety and security, and we’re proud to be a part of that. We look forward to supporting the transformation of the FBI’s NCIC system.”

Source: Trilogy Innovations

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