Steve Schorer, chairman and CEO of Alion Science and Technology and a previous Wash100 awardee, said the acquisition of MacAulay-Brown has helped the company to focus more on technology work, particularly in the areas of artificial intelligence and electronic warfare, Inside Defense reported Tuesday.
Read More »Enlighten IT Lands Army Cloud Dev’t, Engineering Support Task Order
A MacAulay-Brown subsidiary has received a potential three-year, $15M task order to develop a large-scale cloud environment for the U.S. Army. Enlighten IT Consulting will also offer engineering services to assist in the Army's data analytics and integration activities under the task order awarded through the Army Cloud Computing Enterprise Transition indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, Alion Science and Technology said Thursday.
Read More »Alion, Enlighten Professionals to Present at NVIDIA’s AI Conference
Representatives of Alion Science and Technology and its Enlighten IT Consulting business will conduct live demonstrations at an upcoming NVIDIA-sponsored artificial intelligence conference in Washington, D.C. MacAulay-Brown said Thursday its parent company Alion serves as a platinum sponsor of the 2018 GPU Technology Conference that will take place from Oct. 22 to 24 and will feature …
Read More »Inadev Adds 4 Members to Board of Advisers; Jitesh Sachdev Comments
Inadev has appointed Thomas Davis, Sid Fuchs, Ron Morgan and Steve Mullins to the strategic board of advisers at the McLean, Virginia-based information technology services contractor. All four appointees will offer guidance and advice to Inadev’s management team on efforts to drive financial performance and business growth, the company said Thursday. “They bring …
Read More »Air Force Taps MacAulay-Brown for Rapid Assessment Services Contract
MacAulay-Brown has won a potential five-year, $49 million contract to perform rapid assessments on various project areas and systems for the Defense Department and other government agencies. The company will research, execute, and assess system features, technical parameters, vulnerabilities and threats under the indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract, DoD said Wednesday. MacB will carry out …
Read More »MacB to Help Air Force Researchers Engineer, Demo EW Systems
MacAulay-Brown has received a three-year, $8.5 million task order to support engineering and demonstration of electronic warfare systems at the Air Force Research Laboratory. MacB said Monday the order falls under the Spectrum Warfare Evaluation and Assessment Technology Engineering Research contract and the company will perform work at AFRL’s headquarters at Wright-Patterson Air Force …
Read More »MacB Subsidiary Adds Cloud Deployment Feature to Cyber Defense Platform for Govt Clients
MacAulay-Brown‘s Enlighten IT Consulting subsidiary has updated its proprietary cyber defense environment in a push to help government clients implement, manage and secure cloud-based technology. Version 2.5 of the Rapid Analytic Deployment and Management Framework provides an option for potential federal customers such as the Defense Department to deploy more than 40 open source technologies at production …
Read More »MacB, Exeter Partner to Sustain Air Force’s Purchase Request Processing System
MacAulay-Brown will collaborate with Exeter Government Services to provide process management and sustainment support for the U.S. Air Force’s acquisition platform under a five-year contract. MacB said Monday the contract also covers system analysis and software code design and testing support for the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center’s Purchase Request …
Read More »MacB Lands Air Force Technical, Engineering Support Task Orders; Tim Lawrence Comments
MacAulay-Brown has received task orders for engineering and technical support services under two prime contracts that Odyssey Systems Consulting Group secured from the U.S. Air Force. MacB said Monday it will support the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center fighters and bombers directorate’s F-15 division under a five-year contract and …
Read More »MacB to Support USAF’s Aerospace Engineering Operations; Tim Lawrence Comments
MacAulay-Brown has been awarded $12 million in subcontracts to provide engineering expertise for aircraft technology programs of the U.S. Air Force. MacB said Monday it will support the Air Force’s platform information technology certification and accreditation, analysis of alternatives and airworthiness measurement processes. The company will also provide subject matter …
Read More »Army Taps MacAulay-Brown for EXPRESS BPA; Fred Norman Comments
MacAulay-Brown will provide logistics assistance for the U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Command as part of the Expedited Professional and Engineering Support Services blanket purchase agreement. The task order calls for the company to provide information technology support, training tools, manpower, computer resources and operational support for AMCOM, MacB said Monday. Fred Norman, …
Read More »MacAulay-Brown Promotes Greg Yadzinski to Commonwealth Technology Division VP; Mark Chadason Comments
Greg Yadzinski, former acting director of MacAulay-Brown‘s Commonwealth Technology Division, has been promoted as the division’s vice president responsible for its business and technology development and customer support services. He will still report to Mark Chadason, senior vice president and general manager of the company’s National Security Group, as his group serves …
Read More »IBM, MacAulay Brown to Unveil Security System at Warfighting Conference; Mark Sinclair Comments
IBM and MacAulay-Brown will present a new joint security offering intended to provide users network trust across multiple security domains and help the U.S. military collaborate with coalition partners. The companies will debut their MLS Single Security Architecture at the three-day Joint Warfighting Conference, which starts Tuesday in Virginia Beach, Va., …
Read More »MacAulay-Brown Opens Second DC Office; Sid Fuchs Comments
MacAulay-Brown has opened its new national capital headquarters in Vienna, Va., the company’s second office in the Washington region. The engineering and technical services provider said the office will operate in conjunction with the company’s Dayton, Ohio corporate headquarters. President and CEO Sid Fuchs said the company will use the …
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