
Maximus has been awarded a new Joint Cyber Command and Control Readiness contract by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center Cryptologic and Cyber Systems Division to improve interoperability and deliver innovative solutions.
Under this second award from the Air Force, valued at up to $86 million, Maximus will lead engineering analysis, software modification, maintenance and improvement, and the maturation of existing architecture and infrastructure. The contract period includes a base year, four 1-year option periods and an optional 6-month extension.
“Maximus brings years of technology expertise and proven leadership from across federal agencies,” said Pamela Powers, Maximus executive managing director of defense and national security market. “Our team is honored to support the Air Force’s defense readiness mission by driving novel solutions and mission-based outcomes that contribute to and directly sustain America’s warfighter.”
Maximus Chief Digital and Information Officer Derrick Pledger said the new work with the Air Force marks a major expansion of Maximus’ technology portfolio within the defense sector and underscores the company’s expertise in technology, software engineering and development, and modernization.
“Our team of highly skilled technology professionals are excited to deliver modeling and application analysis that enable effective and efficient mission execution,” he added.