Robbins-Gioia wins $112.5 million CBP contract

Published 8 February 2006

DHS’s Customs and Border Protection (CBP) awarded Alexandria, Virginia-based Robbins-Gioia a five-year, $112.5 million blanket purchase agreement (BPA) to provide support for the agency’s Office of Information Technology. The BPA consists of one base year and four option years, calls for the company to provide program management services for the agency’s existing program as well as modernization program requirements. These include providing advice and assessments, internal and external reporting and program oversight requirements, and templates, models, guides, and training.

The first task order, worth $3.9 million with an additional option worth the same amount, calls for the company to provide a range of services, including financial, configuration, and risk management services, integrated communications and human capital planning and management. The company has teamed up with New York-based Deloitte Consulting to provide operational expertise.

Robbins-Gioia is privately owned company with more than 600 employees.

-read more at company Web site