Chevo Secures Prime Contract in $1.9B IRS Enterprise Program Project Integration Services BPA
TL;DR
Chevo has been awarded a $1.9B BPA with the IRS, solidifying their position as a key provider of Management Consulting and Integration Services.
The EPPIS contract vehicle will be used to provide professional expertise and end-to-end Program Management support to deliver enterprise-level information technologies capabilities.
This initiative is in direct alignment with the strategic objectives set forth in the IRS Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) Strategic Operating Plan, underscoring the agency's commitment to improving efficiency and service delivery.
Chevo Consulting, LLC, a women-owned small business (WOSB), is focused on providing Management Consulting services to the Federal Government.
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Chevo, a women-owned small business specializing in management consulting, has been awarded a prime contract as part of the Internal Revenue Service's (IRS) $1.9 billion Enterprise Program Project Integration Services (EPPIS) Multiple Award Blanket Purchase Agreement (BPA). This 7-year contract, awarded through the GSA Multiple Award Schedule, positions Chevo to provide critical support for the IRS's Information Technology (IT) Enterprise Program Management Office and its strategic objectives.
The EPPIS contract is designed to deliver a wide range of program, project, and integration tasks, including program and project management, release and organizational change management, program and technical integration, cybersecurity, cloud services, and legislative implementation support. This award marks Chevo's 30th prime contract with the IRS, continuing a partnership that began in 2002.
Jeffrey I. Cooper, Vice President of Chevo and former IRS senior executive, emphasized the significance of this contract in the context of the IRS's modernization efforts. "Modernizing the IRS is a crucial and long-term necessity," Cooper stated, highlighting the alignment of the EPPIS contract with the strategic objectives outlined in the IRS Inflation Reduction Act Strategic Operating Plan.
The importance of this contract extends beyond Chevo's business success. It represents a critical step in the IRS's ongoing efforts to transform its operations and improve service delivery. As the agency works to modernize its systems and processes, the expertise provided by Chevo and other awardees will be instrumental in achieving the IRS's goals of increased efficiency and effectiveness in tax administration.
This contract award also reflects the government's commitment to working with small businesses to drive innovation and efficiency in federal agencies. As a women-owned small business, Chevo's selection underscores the value that diverse, specialized firms bring to complex government projects.
The EPPIS BPA is a follow-on to the previous IRS Information Technology Enterprise Program Management Support Services BPA, under which Chevo successfully delivered services on five prime Task Orders. This continuation speaks to the company's track record of performance and the IRS's confidence in Chevo's capabilities.
As the IRS faces the challenges of modernizing its systems while maintaining day-to-day operations, the support provided through the EPPIS contract will be crucial. The services delivered under this agreement will help the IRS navigate complex technological transitions, enhance cybersecurity measures, and implement legislative changes effectively.
Curated from 24-7 Press Release

