Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: February 27, 2023
Technology consulting firm Raft has booked a $100 million contract to provide software development support to the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Detachment 12, also known as Kessel Run.
Reston, Virginia-based Raft and Kessel Run will collaborate in product management, discovery, design and engineering efforts through the contract, the company said Friday.
Kessel Run works to accelerate the acquisition and deployment of software applications in support of warfighters through the adoption of industry’s best practices for product development.
Shubhi Mishra, founder and CEO of Raft, said the company is thrilled to support the wing command and control and operational C2 product lines at Kessel Run to enable air and all-domain C2 operations for warfighters.
She added that Raft continues to advance its engagement with Kessel Run on the Cloud Computing and IT Integration All Domain Cloud Platform program.
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