SOSi has been awarded a position on a $100 million indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract to provide strategic and technical services for the Enhanced Domain Awareness program under the U.S. Southern Command.
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What Will SOSi Deliver Under the EDA Contract?
The defense and government services firm said Monday it is tasked with building, integrating and sustaining the EDA platform to support real-time situational awareness and strengthen coordination across USSOUTHCOM, additional Department of War organizations, interagency collaborators and partner nations.
According to Steve Iwicki, senior vice president for intelligence at SOSi, the company will apply modern software development and data engineering methods to fast-track USSOUTHCOM’s ability to convert raw information into operational insight while enhancing its information-sharing ecosystem to produce an integrated, context-rich intelligence picture across operational domains.
“SOSi will apply the same AI-driven data integration capabilities that the company currently deploys within the Defense Intelligence Agency’s information environment to reduce search time across disparate data sets, enabling analysts to focus on higher-value tasks,” said Iwicki.
What Is the Enhanced Domain Awareness Program?
Enhanced Domain Awareness is an unclassified enterprise information system developed for U.S. Southern Command to bring together and display data from the air, maritime, land, space, and cyber domains within a unified operational picture. By integrating sensor data, intelligence assessments, partner nation inputs and publicly available sources, the program supports commanders and analysts with timely, comprehensive situational awareness throughout the Western Hemisphere.
The EDA program has been recognized for advancing space-domain awareness and coordination, with Gen. Stephen Whiting, commander of U.S. Space Command and a previous Wash100 Award recipient, citing USSOUTHCOM’s use of the platform as a key enabler of collaboration and intelligence integration for space-based surveillance operations.















