National security technology firm Peraton has been awarded a substantial $12 billion contract aimed at streamlining operations for the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA). This contract will enable Peraton to modernize critical infrastructure, ensuring the DLA can consistently support the Department of Defense and various federal agencies with essential supplies and services.
Among the initiatives included in this contract are comprehensive IT services, data analysis, and cybersecurity efforts that will simplify operational processes. Peraton’s commitment to innovative technologies, as highlighted by President Tarik Reyes, will play a key role in fortifying the logistical capabilities of the DLA, which connects vital resources to defense and federal agencies across the nation.
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