The company said Wednesday it will support the U.S. Army Europe and Africa’s intelligence directorate in intelligence analysis; intelligence planning, training and exercise; cyber network defense; systems engineering; and intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance.
Under the contract, SOSi will provide more than 130 intelligence professionals, language experts, and security experts to support the directorate and its subordinate commands in Germany, Italy, Belgium, Kosovo and Turkey.
“At a time of high operational tempo and major conflicts across the European and Levant theaters, it is critical for the Army to maintain reliable intelligence and technical support services in these regions,” said Dan Robinson, vice president of intelligence at SOSi.
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