“We are excited to take on this Team Lead role on MEGASTAR which provides us with greater opportunities to support NASIC’s critical mission,” said Blaine Worthington, chief operating officer of Altamira.
MEGASTAR covers scientific and technical intelligence support services to the National Air and Space Intelligence Center. As team leader, Altamira will head the CTA throughout the remaining period of performance.
“MEGASTAR is highly complementary to our ongoing work on NASIC’s ATEP II contract and extends our longstanding partnership with this important customer,” Worthington added.
In addition, the company will serve as the point of contact with the customer, regarding the MEGASTAR program. ManTech Advanced Systems International is also a CTA team member.
Option periods extend through Sept. 30, 2029. The majority of contract work will be performed at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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