Young Bang, chief growth officer of Atlas Research, said in a statement released Wednesday the two companies will offer digital support services to the branch’s deputy chief management officer and its deputy assistant secretary in the business transformation office.
The Air Force named DMI among the eight companies that can compete for orders via the seven-year, multiple-award contract. The other awardees are Accenture (NYSE: ACN), BCG Federal, Booz Allen Hamilton (NYSE: BAH), Deloitte Consulting, Grant Thornton, KPMG and McKinsey & Co.
Washington, D.C.-based Atlas offers research and evaluation, human capital, digital and technology, innovation and modernization, strategic communications, organizational transformation and facility activation and advisory services.
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