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    Akima Subsidiary Wins $13M DIA Contract

    By Staff WriterNovember 13, 2022
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    Duncan Greene, Akima

    Akima’s subsidiary RiverTech has won a contract to provide knowledge management support services to the Defense Intelligence Agency Directorate of Operations.

    The award has a 5-year period of performance and a total contract value of $13 million if all options are exercised.

    “The Akima portfolio of companies provides our customers with expertise to navigate the challenges and opportunities associated with increased access to large data sets,” said Duncan Greene, group president of mission systems engineering & technology.

    “We are honored to partner with the DIA to provide a strategic vision and execution support for their knowledge management evolution.”

    In support of its mission to provide military intelligence to warfighters and defense policymakers, the DIA manages critical initiatives to manage data elements that are needed for specific authorized missions.

    Under the contract, RiverTech will develop technology-based automation, products and organization aids to transform critical business data into consumable insights that DIA components can leverage. RiverTech will also provide KM support services to ingest, transform, load, maintain and establish data sets.

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