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Tyto Athene Awarded Large Business Spot on FBI’s ITSSS-2 BPA

As a trusted partner with a proven history supporting the FBI, Tyto is set to support the agency’s most advanced technology needs for the next eight years.

HERNDON, Va., June 25, 2024 – Qbase LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tyto Athene, LLC (“Tyto”), announced that it has won a spot on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Information Technology Supplies and Support Services 2nd Generation blanket purchase agreement. With an estimated spend of $8 billion over eight years, ITSSS-2 is the largest IT contract vehicle ever established by the FBI. The contract vehicle will streamline the process of obtaining critical IT service needs and will be available for use by all Department of Justice components to procure IT services.

“We look forward to continuing our partnership and success in supporting the FBI in making key advancements for essential IT and advanced technology services,” said Dennis Kelly, CEO of Tyto Athene. “This contract is another facet of our continued company growth and expansion in supporting the DOJ and highlights our team as a true leader in IT services and solutions for the nation’s top security needs.”

Tyto is a leading provider of mission-critical IT and applied technology services to the U.S. intelligence community and national security clients and has supported the FBI for over 12 years. The company is an incumbent on the original, highly successful ITSSS contract vehicle.

This recent win furthers Tyto’s experience with the Justice Department and deepens the company’s expertise as a leader in IT services support across the FBI as well as other intelligence community and national security agencies. It also follows Tyto’s recent acquisition of MindPoint Group, a leader in cyber solutions with an honorable track record of supporting DOJ’s cybersecurity efforts, including as-a-service solutions for its security operations center.

Tyto Athene Awarded $168 Million U.S. Army’s Europe Infrastructure Modernization Capabilities Set (IMCS) Contract

Tyto Athene will spearhead vital network infrastructure modernization projects throughout Europe, Israel, and the Horn of Africa.

HERNDON, Va. – (April 23, 2024) – Tyto Government Solutions, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tyto Athene, LLC (“Tyto”), announced today that it has been awarded a five-year, single-award contract worth up to $168 million under the Army’s ITES-3S indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract vehicle to support the U.S. Army’s Europe Infrastructure Modernization Capabilities Set (IMCS).

Under this new contract, Tyto, a federal systems integrator that delivers mission-focused digital transformation solutions to the government, will spearhead vital network infrastructure modernization projects throughout Europe, Israel, and the Horn of Africa to strengthen operational efficiencies and enable Army soldiers, commands, and supporting organizations to access, process, and act upon information at any time and from anywhere.

“Tyto has a unique perspective when it comes to understanding the Army’s needs, due to the significant strengths in our past performance,” said Dennis Kelly, CEO of Tyto. “We are committed to delivering innovative solutions that support our country’s national security efforts.”

IMCS supports the Army’s goals of delivering capabilities to a globally connected Army. This modernization process will help the Army, EUCOM, AFRICOM, and USAREUR-AF be even more aligned to address future modernization development and IT processes.

“Battlefield environments have become increasingly distributed and complex. With decades-long experience supporting the Army’s modernization efforts both here and abroad, and our expertise in digital transformation, Tyto understands that unified communications is a key enabler for secure, seamless communications and data exchange,” said Tyto CTO Peter O’Donoghue. “Tyto has the ability to simultaneously manage and execute numerous projects, allowing our team to continuously develop solutions to help the Army achieve mission-critical objectives.”

MindPoint Group Awarded 7-Year Department of Justice Security Operations Center Contract

MindPoint Group, a Tyto Athene Company,and a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions since 2009, announced a significant win securing a 7-year, $445 million contract with the Department of Justice (DOJ) to bolster the capabilities and support the staff of the Justice Security Operations Center (JSOC).

With this contract, Tyto will provide a comprehensive range of critical support services to the Department. Leadership at MindPoint Group, now a part of Tyto, has partnered with DOJ since 2009 and has been the primary cybersecurity provider for JSOC since 2015, making Tyto’s ongoing expertise instrumental in fortifying the Department’s cybersecurity posture and ensuring the DOJ remains vigilant and prepared to address evolving cyber threats.

“We are humbled and thrilled to be entrusted by the Department of Justice, Justice Management Division, Office of the Chief Information Officer to support their vital security operations,” said Patti Chanthaphone, Group President of Federal Civilian at Tyto Athene. “This contract award serves as a powerful testament to our unwavering commitment to excellence. We consistently strive to deliver the most effective cybersecurity solutions and services available. The success of securing this contract would not have been possible without the commitment and expertise of our employees, who are excited to continue to collaborate closely with the Department to safeguard critical infrastructure and information systems.”

Contract Highlights

  • Awarded by: Department of Justice, Justice Management Division, Office of the Chief Information Officer
  • Contract duration: 84 months (March 18, 2024 – March 17, 2031)
  • Contract value: $445,084,224
  • Contract type: Time and Materials
  • More: G2Xchange announcement

Tyto Athene Wins $66M Defense Health Agency’s E-Commerce Support Contract

Tyto Athene has won a potential five-year, $65.8 million task order to help the Defense Health Agency maintain and operate enterprise IT systems that interact with their counterparts in the private sector healthcare system.

Four companies in total submitted bids for the order that the General Services Administration worked with DHA to manage and award, the Pentagon said in its Wednesday awards digest.

This performance work statement from April describes how DHA’s E-Commerce Operational Systems facilitate payments to civilian health care providers in the TRICARE military care network if such support is not available to active duty and retired personnel through military treatment facilities.

EOSS systems contain financial management, acquisition support, contract management, and contract operations applications for functions such as the conversions of health care claims to invoices and payment processing.

Data Computer Corporation of America is the incumbent with its five-year contract currently slated to expire on Jan. 13, according to Deltek data. That pact has a $51.6 million ceiling.

GSA made the recompete award through the government-wide Alliant 2 contract vehicle for IT-centric solutions.

Optima Wins $90M Air Force Reserve Command IT Support Contract

A joint venture between Tyto Athene and Veterans First Initiative has won a five-year, $90.1 million contract to support information technology operations at the Air Force Reserve Command headquarters in Georgia.

Optima Government Solutions will help AFRC plan, operate, sustain, and modernize the command’s IT environment under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, the Defense Department said Friday.

Work will take place at the Warner Robins Air Force Base through March 19, 2028.

The command received eight bids for the competitive procurement and is obligating $12.4 million at the time of award from its fiscal 2023 operations and maintenance funds.

Virginia-based Optima launched in November 2020 through the Small Business Administration’s mentor-protege program.

Tyto Athene Awarded a $43.5M Contract by the DOE for Continued Support of the Oak Ridge Federal-Integrated Communications Network

Herndon, VA, July 27, 2021  Mutual Telecom Services Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tyto Athene, LLC (“Tyto”), was awarded the $43.5M, 5-year Department of Energy (DOE) Oak Ridge Federal-Integrated Communications Network (ORF-ICN) contract, becoming the first company to successfully win and hold back-to-back contracts in support of this complex, large-scale managed services and maintenance scope of work.

The ORF-ICN provides comprehensive telecommunications networking services to the DOE and other Government agencies located throughout Oak Ridge, Tennessee, including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the Y-12 National Security Complex (Y-12 NSC), Oak Ridge Townsite (ORT), Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM), Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), Office of Secure Transportation (OST), and other customers.

“Tyto is honored to have been selected to continue its partnership with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge community in providing integrated network maintenance services to the DOE Oak Ridge National Laboratory, the nation’s largest multi-program science and technology lab.”, said Jason Alexander, VP of Operations at Tyto Athene, “We look forward to continuing to deliver the highest-level of service in support of this mission-critical program for the Department of Energy and our nation.”

Since 2014, DOE Oak Ridge has and will continue to rely on Tyto to perform IT lifecycle management on ORF-ICN, including receiving highly specialized program management expertise, campus-level oversight of network, telecom, infrastructure, data centers, secure operations centers, and cyber solutions. Tyto will apply Mission-Focused Digital Transformation, our proven service improvement framework, to deliver innovative and emerging technologies that increase the resiliency of DOE’s IT infrastructure and meet the evolving needs of Oak Ridge’s missions.