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Accenture Bags FBI
Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Deal
January 6, 2012
The
U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has awarded Accenture Federal
Services a Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA) and four task orders to
install an enterprise resource planning system to support the FBI’s
Human Resources Information System (HRIS).
The BPA was awarded under the General Services Administration IT
schedule that provides technology support services to the FBI. The task
orders under this award will enable Accenture to oversee selection,
installation, testing and support to the agency’s HR systems. Accenture
also will complete a fit gap analysis to determine possible future costs
to replace the FBI’s current HRIS systems.
“By
modernizing its Human Resources information System, the FBI will be able
to increase effectiveness and streamline processes,” said John Matchette,
who leads Accenture’s Federal Public Safety practice.
“These improvements will help the FBI develop a modern, on-demand system
for accessing personnel information.”
The contract, which includes one base year with four option periods,
requires Accenture to submit a report with recommendations the FBI can
use to determine whether to customize software, reengineer business
processes or combine both options to support future needs.
Accenture is eligible to receive additional task orders under the BPA. |