The company said Monday the classified contracts supported various government programs critical to national security and public safety.
“We are proud to play a role in strengthening the infrastructure, environments, and solutions that help safeguard the wellbeing and security of our nation,” said Drew Uplinger, president of the space and intelligence sector at Peraton. “These contracts reflect work being done that delivers tailored solutions that empower and protect critical federal government agencies.”
Peraton noted that it will continue to support the government through the development and maintenance of ground stations, advanced technical platforms and cloud environments.
The company will also provide systems engineering, verification and integration support and deploy network and infrastructure to ensure the security of government systems.
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