Amivero and Steampunk Joint Venture Secures $20M DHS Personnel Security Task

A joint venture between Amivero and Steampunk has been awarded a $20 million task order to support the Department of Homeland Security’s Personnel Security Adjudicator Support and Analytic Platform (ASAP) under the Scalable Ways to Implement Flexible Tasks (SWIFT) IDIQ contract.

Stella JV, LLC (Stella) – an SBA-certified 8(a) and Woman-Owned Small Business Joint Venture (JV) established under the SBA Mentor-Protégé Program between Amivero, LLC and Steampunk, Inc. – will deliver the three-year solution to support U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE’s) Office of Professional Responsibility with personnel security adjudication processes through hyperautomation services delivered to ICE’s Office of the Chief Information Officer.

Both Amivero and Steampunk specialize in systems modernization, data analytics, digital transformation, and cybersecurity services for federal government agencies. Both companies also are members of the Government Technology & Services Coalition (GTSC) and have been recognized as OrangeSlices 2026 Elev8 GovCon Honorees.

The ASAP platform aims to modernize and streamline personnel security adjudication workflows, leveraging automation technologies to enhance efficiency and decision-making capabilities for ICE’s personnel security investigations. For full award details, visit USASPENDING.

Megan Norris has a unique combination of experience in writing and editing as well as law enforcement and homeland security that led to her joining Homeland Security Today staff in January 2025. She founded her company, Norris Editorial and Writing Services, following her 2018 retirement from the Federal Air Marshal Service (FAMS), based on her career experience prior to joining the FAMS. Megan worked as a Communications Manager – handling public relations, media training, crisis communications and speechwriting, website copywriting, and more – for a variety of organizations, such as the American Red Cross of Greater Chicago, Brookdale Living, and Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center. Upon becoming a Federal Air Marshal in 2006, Megan spent the next 12 years providing covert law enforcement for domestic and international missions. While a Federal Air Marshal, she also was selected for assignments such as Public Affairs Officer and within the Taskings Division based on her background in media relations, writing, and editing. She also became a certified firearms instructor, physical fitness instructor, legal and investigative instructor, and Glock and Sig Sauer armorer as a Federal Air Marshal Training Instructor. After retiring from FAMS, Megan obtained a credential as a Certified Professional Résumé Writer to assist federal law enforcement and civilian employees with their job application documents. In addition to authoring articles, drafting web copy, and copyediting and proofreading client submissions, Megan works with a lot of clients on résumés, cover letters, executive bios, SES packages, and interview preparation. As such, she presented “Creating Effective Job Application Documents for Female Law Enforcement and Civilian Career Advancement” at the 2024 Women in Federal Law Enforcement (WIFLE) Annual Leadership Conference in Washington, DC, and is a regular contributor to WIFLE's Quarterly Newsletter. Megan holds a Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications from Roosevelt University in Chicago, and a Bachelor of Arts in English/Journalism with a minor in Political Analysis from Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

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