OPM’s HR systems award clears protest window
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ByNick Wakeman,
Editor-in-Chief, Washington Technology
July 6, 2026 04:41 PM ET
None of Oracle’s competitors have filed objections to the $396 million Federal HR 2.0 contract.
The Office of Personnel Management’s plan to consolidate human capital management systems was a hotly-contested contract that Oracle won in June.
Seven companies in total submitted bids, but Oracle has begun work on the 10-year, $395.8 million contract and the protest window has closed. Companies generally have 10 days to file a protest following a debriefing.
Other bidders for the contract included Workday, IBM, SAP and Economic Systems inc.
With no protests, the company is now working with OPM to modernize human resource systems that serve 2 million federal employees.
IBM and Economic Systems filed pre-award protests, objecting to terms in the solicitation. IBM later withdrew its protest and GAO denied Economic Systemsprotest on June...
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