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TYSONS, Va., March 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MicroTech is proud to announce that The Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) has awarded MicroTech a spot on the potential 10-year, $12.6 billion Solutions for the Information Technology Enterprise III contract vehicle. SITE III provides strategic, technical, and program management guidance and support services to facilitate the operations and modernization of the agency s infrastructure, systems, and applications. With this award, MicroTech is thrilled to help the DIA improve integration, information sharing, and information safeguarding through the use of a streamlined, best-in-class IT approach, said MicroTech s Chief Executive Officer Tony Jimenez. We will provide critical IT support for warfighters, policymakers, acquisition leaders, and government decisionmakers.
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COVID Has Put a Whole Generation of Black-Owned Businesses at Risk
The economic impact of the pandemic could wipe out an entire generation of Black-owned businesses.
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Of all the products made at Danette Wilder’s small manufacturing plant near the University of Kentucky in Lexington, the products she depended on most for sales were the O-rings cranked out by her vintage presses.
Each month, Wilder’s crew of six people, working at long tables as they listened to a soundtrack of funk and R&B, made thousands of the rubber loops, cut from spools into precise strips and spliced into uniform perfect circles.
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Of all the products made at Danette Wilder’s small manufacturing plant near the University of Kentucky in Lexington, the products she depended on most for sales were the O-rings cranked out by her vintage presses.
Each month, Wilder’s crew of six people, working at long tables as they listened to a soundtrack of funk and R&B, made thousands of the rubber loops, cut from spools into precise strips and spliced into uniform perfect circles.