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Accenture Federal Services Wins $18.5 Million IRS BPA Call for Case Selection and Anomaly Detection

Task order supports the IRS Document Management Modernization program, with a ceiling value of $75.1 million

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The Internal Revenue Service (IRS), a bureau of the Department of the Treasury, awarded Accenture Federal Services LLC an $18,479,344 blanket purchase agreement (BPA) call on July 3, 2026, according to federal spending records. The task order (award ID 205AE926F00084) was issued under a multiple-award BPA (contract number 2032H523A00001) and carries a total potential value, including all options, of $75,112,823.75.

Federal records describe the work as "Enterprise Case Selection/Enterprise Anomaly Detection Foundation Services," with the stated purpose of "modernization of case selection and anomaly detection capabilities." The award falls under the IRS Document Management Modernization program and NAICS code 541512, "Computer Systems Design Services," with product/service code DA01.

For GovCon practitioners in the federal IT modernization space, the award illustrates continued IRS investment in data analytics and case-selection tooling — capabilities central to the agency's compliance and enforcement modernization efforts. The task order was competed among BPA holders, with three offers received before award, according to federal records.

The period of performance began July 3, 2026, with a potential end date of July 5, 2031, federal records show, indicating a multi-year performance window tied to the BPA's ordering structure.

Source: USAspending.gov

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