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Accenture Federal Services wins $3.5B DOE contract

Arlington contractor will provide IT services to the Department of Energy

Beth JoJack //January 23, 2025//

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Accenture Federal Services wins $3.5B DOE contract

Arlington contractor will provide IT services to the Department of Energy

Beth JoJack // January 23, 2025//

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The Department of Energy awarded Accenture Federal Services, an Arlington County federal contractor, a $3.5 billion, single-award, blanket purchase agreement to provide information technology services to the agency on Friday, just prior to the Trump administration’s return to the White House.

The CIO Business Operations Support Services (CBOSS) contract runs through 2032, according to a notice in the Federal Procurement Data System. The DOE received five bids, according to the award.

A spokesperson for Accenture Federal Services directed a request for comment to the DOE Thursday.

In 2019, the Accenture subsidiary won a five-year CBOSS contract with a potential value of $2 billion. It covered general IT support, telecommunications, cybersecurity, systems architecture and engineering, and shared services, according to the federal contractor.

In November 2024, Accenture Federal Services announced the award of a task order of up to $1.6 billion to scale and enhance Cloud One, the cloud computing platforms available to the U.S. Department of Defense that are managed by the Air Force.

An Accenture subsidiary, Accenture Federal Services employs 15,500 workers. Its parent company reported $64.9 billion in revenue in fiscal 2024.

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