Steve Schorer. The Peraton chairman, president and CEO commented on the government contracts secured by the company.

Peraton Books $100M in Government Contracts

Peraton reported that it secured $100 million in contracts from federal and state agencies to help them meet digital modernization goals, address national security imperatives and ensure continuity of critical operations.

“These strategic contract awards demonstrate our unwavering commitment to delivering innovation, security, and operational excellence across all tiers of government,” Steve Schorer, chairman, president and CEO of Peraton, said in a statement published Thursday.

“From cybersecurity to health data analytics to defense systems, the stakes have never been higher. By partnering with likeminded organizations, we’re able to provide trusted innovation and continued mission assurance,” added Schorer, a three-time Wash100 awardee.

Peraton’s Recent Contract Wins

Under a contract with the U.S. Postal Service Office of Inspector General, Peraton will provide the Office of the Chief Information Officer with software engineering, cybersecurity, advanced analytics and other IT services.

A five-year contract with Commander Navy Installations Command N9 calls for the company to continue its support for key Department of Defense planning, programming, budgeting and execution tools to help ensure strategic readiness.

Under a five-year subcontract to Federal Resources Corp., the Reston, Virginia-based technology company will continue supporting the State Department by providing modernization and maintenance services for the Enterprise Human Resources Integration electronic Official Personnel File suite.

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