SOSi has been awarded two new task orders totaling $31.3 million by the Defense Information Systems Agency and U.S. Air Force on its $385 million Mission Partner Environment Network Engineering Services contract.
Building on work it has been performing globally for the past 10 years, SOSi will deliver architecture and engineering services to enhance command and control capabilities and modernize mission critical coalition partner communications across the Pacific, Europe and Africa. This work is in support of the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa.
The INDOPACOM task order expands ongoing efforts to modernize interagency and coalition information sharing networks and broaden the Defense Department’s Combined Joint All-Domain Command and Control strategy in the Pacific.
“We’re proud to apply SOSi’s decade of expertise as a lead developer of secure, interoperable, and adaptable network-enabled technology to continue transforming U.S. coalition MPE information sharing networks around the globe,” said SOSi President and CEO Julian Setian.
The USAFE-AFAFRICA task order enables Air Component Battle Network operations at Ramstein Air Base and Warrior Preparation Center in support of interagency, strategic, allied, multinational, coalition, joint and combined command and control and intelligence coalition information-sharing.
Both task orders include project management, enterprise systems architecture and integration, cybersecurity, network engineering, operations and maintenance.