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IGI to support OCHCO systems

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Published: Jan. 16, 2008 at 9:30 AM
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PITTSFORD, N.Y., Jan. 16 (UPI) -- Booz Allen Hamilton announced a deal with New York-based Infinite Group to support the Homeland Security Department's Office of the Chief Human Capital Officer.

Booz Allen Hamilton announced the subcontract with IGI for work supporting the Homeland Security Department's OCHCO with on-boarding, exit and technology management services for mission critical initiatives. The subcontract stems from a five-year human resource services contract Booz Allen Hamilton has with the DHS.

"We are pleased to provide these services to DHS under the Booz Allen Hamilton contract," Michael Amici, IGI human capital services practice director, said in a statement. "This contract vehicle allows IGI to continue to deliver our services and assist Booz Allen Hamilton with continuity of operations for mission critical support to the agency."

Under the deal, "IGI will provide business and systems analysis services to define, design, and build systems that integrate human capital business with technology to automate workflow in the full lifecycle of human resource management," the release said.

"We see the relationship with Booz Allen Hamilton as a major milestone in the growth of our business and technology integration practice for support of human resource services, and we feel honored to be a partner with such a highly respected industry leader," said Jim Frost, IGI's chief operating officer.

Topics: Booz Allen, Booz Allen Hamilton
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