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    REI Systems Named Awardee on MDA SHIELD Contract

    By Staff WriterDecember 17, 2025
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    Shyam Salona, REI
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    REI Systems has been selected as an awardee on the Missile Defense Agency’s Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense, or SHIELD, contract, making the company eligible to compete for task orders under a Defense Department program focused on developing and sustaining layered homeland missile defense capabilities.

    SHIELD is a 10-year multiple-award indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity contract with a $151 billion ceiling. The vehicle supports research and development, engineering, production, integration, sustainment and advanced technology services associated with the Golden Dome framework for homeland missile defense.

    “We are honored to be selected to support the Missile Defense Agency’s SHIELD contract vehicle and the Golden Dome initiative,” said Shyam Salona, CEO of REI. “This award underscores REI’s commitment to advancing national security through cutting-edge innovation and collaboration with government partners. We look forward to contributing IT solutions that enhance our nation’s defense posture against emerging missile threats.”

    The SHIELD contract vehicle provides an enterprisewide procurement mechanism designed to enable streamlined task order awards across a range of defense capabilities.

    REI Systems supports complex, classified federal programs with capabilities that include secure cloud-native architectures, interoperable data platforms, DevSecOps pipelines and scalable mission systems. Those capabilities align with SHIELD requirements related to readiness, resilience and system integration across missile defense environments.

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