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Chartis wins a five-year, $21 million task order with CBP


Chartis Consulting Corporation (d/b/a Chartis Federal) has been awarded a five-year, $21 million task order to provide engineering support services for U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Chartis will work closely with CBP’s Tactical Air, Land, and Marine Enterprise Communications (TALMEC) organization and the Wireless Engineering Division (WED) within the Office of Information and Technology’s Enterprise Networks and Technology Support Directorate. Services will integrate a variety of engineering and technical disciplines to deliver enhanced mission-critical communications capabilities for CBP officers, agents, and field personnel.


“We appreciate this opportunity to help CBP design and deploy technology solutions that are essential for its frontline operators,” said Brian Creswick, Chief Operations Officer at Chartis. “The border security mission is of paramount importance. Our staff is excited to work under WED and TALMEC’s leadership and explore new strategies to modernize CBP tactical communications systems, expand capacity and coverage, and ultimately support improved mission readiness and effectiveness.”


Performance under this task order begins on November 16, 2019.


Chartis Federal is a systems engineering and integration firm that specializes in mission-critical communications for public safety, law enforcement, and homeland security. Chartis has worked with more than 20 federal organizations in the last decade on some of government’s most important programs. This includes providing tactical communications (TacCom) services for the Department of Homeland Security through the TacCom I and TacCom II IDIQ contracts, and for the Department of the Interior through the field communications (FieldCom) IDIQ contract. With year-over-year growth, Chartis has been a member of the Washington Technology FAST 50 two times and ranked on the Inc. 5000 five consecutive years. For more information on the company, visit chartisfed.com.



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