Sterling, Virginia-based Inductive Minds provides systems engineering, cloud hosting and analytics support to U.S. government customers, the nonprofit science and technology organization said Tuesday.
Rich Jacques, vice president of Noblis’ intelligence business, said the company looks to integrate its technical expertise with professional skills from Inductive Minds to further help clients perform missions and address potential threats.
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