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Fusion Technology has been awarded a five-year, $159.8 million contract to assist the FBI’s Criminal Justice Information Services Division in implementing Scaled Agile Framework practices and methodologies. This will help support the development of critical systems within the division.

As part of this contract, Fusion will provide a team of Agile practitioners who will work on defining, building, and testing various law enforcement platforms. These platforms include the National Data Exchange, Law Enforcement Online System, Crime Data, and Law Enforcement Enterprise Portal.

Todd Morris, CEO of Fusion, expressed excitement about the opportunity to expand the company’s work with CJIS and the West Virginia GovCon community. He mentioned that Fusion will establish an innovative, fully remote national program comprised of software developers, product owners, and scrum masters.

Eli Hammerman, chief growth officer at Fusion, highlighted the significance of the contract award for the company. He mentioned that Fusion is looking forward to continued growth within the National Security Sphere. Fusion, a HUBZone small business, specializes in supporting civilian and intelligence customers in Agile software development

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