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CBOSS 2.0 (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) BPA

DOE blanket purchase agreement for corporate IT support services, ceiling ~$3.5 billion.

Accenture Federal Services won a recompete of the Department of Energy's CBOSS (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) contract as CBOSS 2.0, a single-award blanket purchase agreement with a ~$3.5 billion ceiling, running through 2032. The original CBOSS (2019) was valued at ~$2 billion.

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Agency
US Department of Energy (DOE)
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Ceiling value
~$3.5 billion ceiling
Vehicle
Awarded
2026-01
Period of performance ends
2032

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What is the CBOSS 2.0 (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) BPA contract?
Accenture Federal Services won a recompete of the Department of Energy's CBOSS (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) contract as CBOSS 2.0, a single-award blanket purchase agreement with a ~$3.5 billion ceiling, running through 2032. The original CBOSS (2019) was valued at ~$2 billion.
Which agency awarded the CBOSS 2.0 (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) BPA contract?
The CBOSS 2.0 (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) BPA contract was awarded by US Department of Energy (DOE).
How much is the CBOSS 2.0 (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) BPA contract worth?
The CBOSS 2.0 (Corporate Business Operations Support Services) BPA contract has a value of ~$3.5 billion ceiling, awarded on 2026-01.

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    Accenture Federal Services wins $3.5B DOE contract

    Virginia Business: Accenture Federal Services Wins $3.5B DOE Contract
    Verified2026
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    Accenture prevails in battle for $3.5B Energy Department contract

    Washington Technology: Accenture prevails in battle for $3.5B Energy contract
    Verified2025-09