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    Sotera Wins $31M Task Order to Support CJIS’ Efforts with IT Architecture

    By Srimathi SridharSeptember 25, 2012
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    John Hillen, Sotera Defense Solutions

    Sotera Defense Solutions (Sotera) has been awarded an eight-year $31 million task order to support the Criminal Justice Information System’s (CJIS) ongoing efforts to enhance the organization’s IT architecture.

    Sotera is a provider of mission-critical, technology-based systems, solutions and services for national security agencies and programs of the U.S. government. Under the task order, issued under the FBI’s IT Support and Services (ITSSS) Blanket Ordering Agreement, Sotera’s team of subject matter experts will work with the CJIS IT Architecture Group (CJIS ITAG).

    “We are pleased to continue our work as a dedicated partner of the FBI,” said John Hillen, Sotera President & CEO. “Over the last 42 years Sotera has amassed the mission know-how and IT architecture and engineering expertise necessary to identify and deliver customized, innovative solutions that will help the FBI achieve mission success.”

    Sotera’s team will evaluate and assess emerging technologies to determine how the organization can take advantage of future IT technology shifts to increase availability, performance of services, and facilitation in information sharing between CJIS and external agencies.

     

     

     

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