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Perspecta awarded $201 million by Defense Information Systems Agency to provide content delivery services to warfighters

Perspecta awarded $201 million by Defense Information Systems Agency to provide content delivery services to warfighters News provided by Share this article Share this article CHANTILLY, Va., March 11, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Perspecta Inc. (NYSE: PRSP), a leading U.S. government services provider, announced today that it has received a follow-on award to provide technical services to the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) for its Global Content Delivery Services (GCDS) II program. The single award, indefinite delivery / indefinite quantity and firm fixed-price agreement has a three-year base and three one-year option years, with a ceiling value of $201,500,000. Jeff Bohling, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Defense Business Group at Perspecta (PRNewsfoto/Perspecta Inc.)

3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination

3 years later, DISA director reflects on how agency fought off elimination Vice Adm. Nancy A. Norton, director of the Pentagon s combat IT support agency, is retiring. (DoD) WASHINGTON In 2018, U.S. House appropriators attempted to eliminate the Defense Information Systems Agency. In 2020, the Pentagon’s combat IT support agency played a critical role in supporting the department’s rapid transition to telework in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, DISA Director Vice Adm. Nancy Norton, who led the agency through it all, is retiring after three years at the helm of DISA and a 34-year Navy career. In the last year, her agency had to prepare DoD networks for a spike in remote work, helping to roll out the Commercial Virtual Remote environment for videoconferencing, file sharing and other collaboration.

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Author Draws on True World War II Story in Debut Historical Fiction Thriller

Share: LELAND, N.C., Jan. 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Author Bruce Jarvis has published his exciting World War II spy thriller, Code Name: Arc Angel, that plunges readers into the year 1940 as Europe finds itself in crisis with Adolf Hitler leading Germany, the Italians declaring war on Great Britain and France, and the formidable Luftwaffe carrying out large-scale attacks. The book follows Carlton Fuller – an ordinary U.S. citizen and family man – who is called upon due to his German background by the Office of Strategic Services to infiltrate the highest ranks of the Nazi Party in a daring, covert operation that could determine the outcome of the war.

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