The company said Monday it aims to provide software development security operations, cloud computing and infrastructure engineers to the branch’s five-year DevSecOps contract vehicle.
“Through the BOA, we’ll provide leading-edge DevSecOps and Lean-Agile services to ensure the U.S. Air Force continues to operate, pivot and adapt faster than our adversaries,” said Dedra Bonner, a program manager at Northrop.
LevelUp works to develop the next-generation cyber tools for USAF and the Department of Defense by applying military compliant Lean-Agile and DevSecOps methodologies.
Work awarded under the BOA will occur in Texas, Colorado, Utah and other locations within the U.S.
Northrop currently provides Lean-Agile and DevSecOps services to USAF as the Unified Platform system coordinator.
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