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Technology Solutions Provider, Inc. (TSPi) is an American information technology company that provides digital modernization, AI/ML, and software development services to U.S. federal agencies. It was founded in 2001 by Vishal Suri and is headquartered in Reston, Virginia.[1][2] In 2024, TSPi was acquired by Abt Global.[3][2]

History

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TSPi began working with federal agencies in the early 2000s. Early clients included the Department of the Treasury, Housing and Urban Development, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), and other public and international sector partners.[1]

In 2020, TSPi introduced an accelerated software development framework known as the R3 Incubator, which the company describes as being inspired by sustainability and conservation principles of reuse, reduce, and recycle. According to TSPi, the platform produced standardized accelerators such as NxtCase and NxtGrant.[4]

In 2023, TSPi led key enhancements to Farmers.gov, a system that allows agricultural producers to access programs, submit applications, apply for loans, and track service histories.[3] The company was also named a vendor on the USDA’s Enterprise Level Modernization (ELM) 4 Blanket Purchase Agreement, a multi-year vehicle for Farm Production and Conservation IT services.[5]

In May 2024, TSPi was acquired by Abt Global. At the time, it had grown to approximately 400 employees and operated as a mid-sized federal contractor.[2] According to Abt, the acquisition was intended to extend its capacity in low-code development, cloud services, and agile delivery for government clients. TSPi now operates as a division of Abt Global.[2]

TSPi has received workplace recognition from the Top Workplaces program for four consecutive years, including appearances on The Washington Post’s regional list of small employers from 2022 through 2024, and a national ranking in 2025.[6][7][8][9]

Services

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TSPi provides software engineering, artificial intelligence, cloud integration, and modernization of legacy systems. According to the company, its delivery approach emphasizes agile and low-code development practices in federal environments, and incorporates internal methods aimed at reducing technical debt, automating delivery pipelines, and reusing standardized components.[4] Notable implementations have included public-facing services such as Farmers.gov and internal systems supporting USDA conservation programs.[3][2]

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