Author: William McCormick|| Date Published: September 25, 2020
Bill Monet, CEO of Akima, earned his first Wash100 Award for his leadership and expertise to drive company growth and expand its portfolio by securing major contracts across the government contracting sector.
Most recently, Akima announced in May that its subsidiary, Akima Logistics Services, was awarded a spot on the ten-year, $6.1 billion Kits, Recovery, Augmentation, Components and Engines (KRACEn) Multiple Award Contract (MAC) to support the U.S. Navy.
Jim Garrettson (L) and Akima CEO Bill Monet (R)
Under the contract, Akima Logistics Services will provide maintenance services and support for single satellite sites, small aircraft quantities, personnel to augment government maintenance teams, and overhaul capabilities for aircraft components and subsystems.
In addition, The company also announced in October 2019 that it had received a potential eight-year, $152 million contract to provide facility support to the Arnold Engineering Development Complex at Arnold Air Force Base.
Executive Mosaic congratulates Akima and Bill Monet on his 2020 Wash100 Award. Monet’s expertise and leadership have helped to establish Akima as an elite company in the GovCon sector.
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