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Edgewater receives a $138 million contract for FBI data center

Jun 19, 2023 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

The FBI has awarded Edgewater Federal Solutions, Inc. a contract to manage its data centers. Edgewater recently disclosed that it had been granted a five-year, $138 million license to support the Information Technology Infrastructure Division (ITID) of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). Edgewater will offer enterprise IT services, which include the design, build, creation, execution, integration, evaluation, records, and maintenance of systems within the FBI's data centers, remote offices, as well as commercial cloud facilities under the Data Center IT Professional Engineering and Support Services (ITPES) contract. Edgewater will place staff members at FBI locations in Huntsville, Alabama; Pocatello, Idaho; and Morgantown, West Virginia.

Edgewater Federal Solutions was established in 2002 as a provider of information technology services for government clients. Today, the business has more than thirty federal or commercial clients. Last year, the business received funding from Blue Delta Capital Partners, a company specializing in the US Federal Government Services market. In 2021, the FBI sought a vendor to help manage its five primary data centers across the United States. The agency's primary data centers are Pocatello, Idaho; Huntsville, Alabama; Vienna, Virginia; and Washington, DC. In 2021, a former FBI facility in Clarksburg, West Virginia, was offered for sale.

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