The company said Thursday it will engineer and implement turnkey platforms to help DISA provide voice, data and video services to military and civilian users of the Defense Information System Network worldwide.
Work will include project and configuration management, logistics, de-installation and turnup and test support to the DISA Technology Refresh Program Management Office.
Derek Bulluck, a By Light vice president, said the company will work to update multiple legacy technologies and increase infrastructure survivability in support of DoD Information Network modernization efforts.
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