Virginia-based technology firm TekSynap recently scored a major win in the federal procurement market. The enterprise IT provider landed a high-profile modernization contract with the U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC). Importantly, this landmark agreement is the first task order awarded under the General Services Administration’s Alliant 3 vehicle.
This firm-fixed-price contract provides for a full five-year period of performance. This timeline has a solid one-year base period followed by four option years. Furthermore, this specific win signals a major milestone for the technology firm. This deployment establishes the company as a pioneering leader on the Alliant 3 vehicle.
The government-wide acquisition contract features no spending ceiling. Consequently, officials position Alliant 3 as the primary channel for federal IT modernization over the next decade. TekSynap will now leverage this early advantage to capture immense market share across the federal landscape.
“Being among the very first to deliver under Alliant 3 is a defining moment for TekSynap and a clear signal of where the company is headed,” said Kamran Jinnah, Chief Executive Officer of TekSynap. “The federal government is counting on industry to modernize at speed and at scale, and our position on Alliant 3 gives our customers a proven, ready partner to do exactly that. We are proud to put that capability to work for the U.S. International Trade Commission, and we see this award as the first of many opportunities to expand our impact across the federal enterprise.”
Modernizing the USITC Infrastructure
Under the new agreement, TekSynap will drive continuous process optimization and rigorous quantitative management. The technical team will deliver complete operational resilience across the commission’s computing infrastructure. Specifically, these mission-critical services cover IT Service Desk operations and comprehensive end-user support. The contract also mandates modern asset management alongside dedicated ServiceNow administration.
Additionally, the firm will manage network infrastructure, cybersecurity defenses, and hybrid cloud environments. Engineers will handle vulnerability management and advanced audio/visual support systems. The team will perform the primary work in Washington, DC. Ultimately, this technical support directly strengthens the agency’s vital economic mission. The USITC protects the competitiveness of American industries through high-quality international trade analysis.
“We are honored to continue supporting the U.S. International Trade Commission in this important mission,” said Darrell Nealy, Vice President of TekSynap. “This award reflects our team’s deep expertise in enterprise IT operations, cybersecurity, and service delivery, as well as our commitment to providing innovative, reliable solutions that enable federal agencies to achieve mission success.”
Finally, this monumental award expands TekSynap’s rapidly growing portfolio of high-value federal contracts. The landmark agreement firmly secures the company’s status as a trusted, elite technology ally. Federal agencies can safely rely on their secure, scalable solutions. This project sets a new benchmark for upcoming contract awards on the Alliant 3 framework.
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Source: Businesswire