Customers

SPS establishes lasting partnerships with our customers that instill trust and enable our customers to focus on their missions with confidence. We are responsive; open in our communications; and accountable for our performance. SPS conducts business in a safe, socially responsible, consistent and ethical manner to consistently deliver value to our customers.

We define our success by our customers' success. We are committed to delivering to our customers the highest quality of work and to exceeding their expectations.

A representative list of our customers is presented below.

Federal Customers:

Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border Protection

Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs

Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs

Department of Justice, Criminal Division

Department of the Interior, Office of the Inspector General
Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

Health and Human Services, Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services

Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Division of Contracts

Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Information Services

National Aeuronautics and Space Administration, Audit Support
U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Forestry Service
Small Business Administration
Smithsonian Institution

State and Local Customers:

  • DC Water and Sewer Authority
  • DC Court System
  • State of Maryland, University of Maryland
  • Montgomery County, Maryland

Non-Profit Customers:

  • AARP
  • Wildlife Habitat Council
  • American Chemical Society
  • National Geographic Society

Commercial Customers:

  • Ernst & Young
  • KPMG
  • Stanley, Inc.
  • IBM
  • PEPCO
  • L-3 Communications
  • Fannie Mae
 
Commitment to Customer Success and Partnership

“I would strongly recommend SPS Consulting as they have the knowledge, skills, and patience to assist a government agency in resolving the challenges that they confront.”

-Anthony H. Rainey, former Chief Financial Officer, District of Columbia Courts