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Press and News2004 Press ReleasesJulyCatapult awarded $9.9 million contract at the Treasury DepartmentCatapult has received a $9.9 million, five year contract to provide IT support services to the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN). Analysts at Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network review monetary transactions and report significant findings, such as suspicious data from banks and other financial institutions. JuneCatapult teams with Accenture on $10 billion US VISIT project at the Department of Homeland SecurityCatapult is a member of the Accenture Team for the $10 billion USVISIT (US Visitor and Immigration Status Indicator System) contract. DHS USVISIT incorporates the latest biometric technologies to let legitimate individuals cross U.S. borders while also hampering the ability of illegal visitors to gain access. Catapult is a key subcontractor with Northrop Grumman on the Department of Homeland Security MAXHR projectCatapult is a key subcontractor on the Northrop Grumman Team, responsible for development and implementation of the Homeland Security Department’s human resources management system (MAXHR). In addition to building the system, the project includes moving existing employees into the system and maintenance of the system. Catapult awarded GSA STARSGSA STARS is a $15 billion government-wide acquisition contract vehicle for qualified 8(a) federal IT firms. Catapult is certified to perform sole-source orders up to $3 million, and pre-qualified to bid for competitive task orders above the $3 million threshold. MayCatapult receives CMMI CertificationCatapult is certified at Level II of SEI Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI). An independent SEI-authorized SCAMPI team evaluated Catapult, and Catapult received a thorough review and exceeded the qualifications for certification. Catapult continues to pursue CMMI level III with an independent assessment planned for early 2005. January "Catapult President Randy Slager
quoted in Washington Technology article "Small-business issues loom large".
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