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    Akima Subsidiary Wins Spot on Comms, Enterprise IT Air Force Contract

    By Staff WriterApril 25, 2024
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    Juvy  McCarthy, Akima

    Akima subsidiary Akima Global Technology is one of two awardees on the Communications and Enterprise IT Support Services contract to support the U.S. Air Force.

    The award has 10 years of performance and a total contract value of $750 million.

    “We’re thrilled to announce our latest project in partnership with the U.S. Air Force. A true testament to AGT’s dedication to strengthening our nation’s armed forces through swift and secure IT service optimization,” said Juvy McCarthy, president of Akima’s Technology Solutions and Products Group. “By strategically modernizing the Air Force’s IT efforts, we’ll aid the USAF in doing what it does best: accomplishing the impossible each and every day.”

    Under this contract, AGT will operate a full-time service desk supporting over 4,500 employees across 37 separate networks. The company will also manage lifecycle replacement of associated IT hardware and equipment; operate VTC facilities and conference centers; develop and support IT service management practices and procedures; and provide cybersecurity support to include end-point security for the National Air and Space Intelligence Center’s IT enterprise, amongst other services.

    Work will be delivered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, and Springfield Air National Guard Base in Springfield, Ohio; the projects are scheduled for completion by February 2034.

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