Obsidian secures DHS Intelligence and Analysis contract

On October 9, Fredericksburg, VA-based Obsidian Solutions Group announced it has been awarded a contract to provide critical support to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Office of Intelligence and Analysis (I&A) Engagement, Liaison, and Outreach (ELO ) Division. This contract underscores Obsidian’s role as a trusted national security partner and strengthens efforts to improve information sharing and cooperation across the Homeland Security Enterprise.

As part of this engagement, Obsidian will provide specialized services to strengthen DHS I&A’s ability to coordinate with federal, state, local, tribal, territorial (SLTT), private sector and international partners. These services are critical in addressing the evolving threat landscape, including terrorism, transnational crime, cyberwarfare, and other asymmetric threats to U.S. security. Obsidian will deploy a team of experienced professionals skilled in intelligence operations, program management, event coordination and technical support. Their expertise will ensure that DHS I&A maintains a robust, resilient information sharing infrastructure, which is essential for identifying and mitigating emerging risks.

“We are privileged to continue our partnership with DHS I&A,” said Tyrone Logan, CEO of Obsidian Solutions Group. “This contract highlights our continued commitment to supporting the agency’s mission to protect the nation through enhanced intelligence capabilities.”

The contract includes a nine-month base performance period, with two additional 12-month option periods, ensuring sustained support for DHS’s intelligence and outreach initiatives.

Source: Obsidian

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