Sumaria Systems awarded BETA ID/IQ contract
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Sumaria Systems, Inc., provider of information, technology, engineering and professional services and solutions, has been awarded a Business, Engineering & Technical Assistance (BETA) ID/IQ contract to support Advisory & Assistance Services (A&AS) for the Office of the Secretary of the Air Force, Warfighting Integration & Chief Information Office (SAF/XC).
"Sumaria’s is pleased to continue its tradition of excellent support to the SAF/XC and looks forward to providing the highest levels of support services," stated Mark Fischer, BETA Program Director, Sumaria Systems, Inc.
Services bid under this ID/IQ contract will directly support SAF/XC and its mission of leading integration of Air Force warfighting and operational support capabilities to enable command and control of forces while anticipating situations, capabilities and limitations. As the Air Force warfighting integrator and Chief Information Officer, SAF/XC develops Air Force policy, instructions and plans to integrate warfighting and operational support capabilities.
About Sumaria Systems, Inc.
Sumaria Systems, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2000 certified and CMM® Level III assessed Information, Technology, Engineering and Professional services and solutions company headquartered in Danvers, Mass. Since its inception in 1982, Sumaria has provided a wide variety of IT and Professional services to the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) and additional government agencies. Sumaria’s geographic network of offices provides a full-range of services and local capabilities to our clients, including value-added software engineering, systems integration, and network solutions that enhance client productivity and support client cost savings through technological efficiencies and service outsourcing. (www.sumariasystems.com)
About the SAF/XC
The Air Force warfighting integrator and Chief Information Officer, SAF/XC develops Air Force policy, instructions and plans to integrate warfighting and operational support capabilities. As part of this effort, SAF/XC responsibilities include providing warfighter integration support to the Air Force through strategic planning and requirements generation; ensuring governance and policy adherence to the Air Force as required by policy and law; delivering communication and infrastructure capabilities necessary to enable Air Force capabilities; delivering warfighter systems and services; representing the Air Force in horizontal and vertical integration initiatives; developing and advocating Air Force positions on various policies, standards and actions and initiatives; and providing guidance and direction for managing the Air Force Communications and Information community and organizations.
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