Analytica Awarded Prime Contract for SEC Expert Consulting and Advisory Services Contract

Analytica, a leading public-sector consultant, and information technology services provider, has been awarded a seven-year Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract for expert consulting services by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for expert consulting and advisory services. We will continue and deepen our assistance with a wide range of mission-essential policies and rulemaking activities. These include financial risk management, market regulation, investment trading strategies, and other areas examining regulatory and risk-related matters. Analytica will build upon the existing machine learning, artificial intelligence, and natural language processing techniques we already employ for the SEC and other federal financial regulators.

“We are honored to be chosen for this opportunity to serve the SEC with our expertise in financial regulatory support, data engineering, analytics, and capital markets. This award is an opportunity for our team to continue to support the modernization and improvement the SEC is making in overseeing a highly complex and dynamic financial market.” said Mariano Lopez, CEO.

To learn more about the services we provide and the clients we serve, visit our website at analytica.net.

About Analytica:

Analytica supports public-sector civilian, national security, and health missions. An SBA certified 8(a) and HUBZone small business, honored as one of the 250 fastest-growing businesses in the U.S. for three consecutive years by Inc., Analytica provides information management, analytics and visualization, software engineering, and management consulting services. We demonstrate our commitment to quality and continuous process improvement through our appraisal at the Software Engineering Institute’s CMMI® V2.0 Maturity Level 3ISO 9001:2015ISO/IEC 20000-1:2018ISO/IEC 27001:2013, and ITIL certification.

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