BearingPoint wins EMERGE2
The system is meant to keep DHS officials informed about the agency's finances and assets.
Homeland Security Department officials picked BearingPoint Inc. as the prime contractor for a system that will allow faster and more precise decision-making by keeping agency officials informed about the agency's finances and assets.
The contract for Electronically Managing Enterprise Resources for Government Efficiency and Effectiveness, or EMERGE2, has a maximum value of $229 million. Officials said earlier this year that they requested a fiscal 2005 budget of $56 million for EMERGE2, whose award was originally expected in July.
"We all know the hard work is all in the development, the execution and the delivery, so we have a lot of work to do," said Andrew Maner, DHS's chief financial officer.
The project's genesis came last year when DHS officials said the department needed to follow a 21st-century business model. DHS was created in 2002 through the combining of 22 agencies and 180,000 employees from other parts of the federal government.
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