Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: January 24, 2024
Arcfield secured contracts worth more than $1 billion combined from U.S. government customers during the last two quarters of fiscal year 2023 to support classified systems engineering, technical and integration work.
Contract work includes enterprise engineering and validation and verification of ground and space systems, mission applications and infrastructure, network engineering, systems integration and digital transformation in the field of cyber assurance and cloud migration, the Chantilly, Virginia-based company said Tuesday.
Kevin Kelly, chairman and CEO of Arcfield, said the awards, including follow-on contracts, reflect the capability of the company’s workforce and efforts in supporting clients in their critical missions and ensuring national security.
Arcfield operates through its 17 offices worldwide and has more than 1,500 employees supporting defense, intelligence and federal civilian agency customers across the areas of systems engineering and integration, cybersecurity, space and mission launch assurance and hypersonic missiles.
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