ActioNet Awarded Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS) Test and Community Support (D-TACS) Contract
June 20, 2016
Vienna, VA
ActioNet, Inc. announced today the Task Order award of a contract by the Department of the Air Force to provide engineering support and Subject Matter Expertise for the coordination and development of common enterprise services and standards to serve as foundational components of the common enterprise infrastructure supporting joint and combined ISR operations within the Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise (DI2E) to the DCGS Multi-Service Execution Team Office (DMO).
“We are thrilled with this award as it underscores our continuing commitment and partnership with the U.S. Air Force in helping it provide critical services necessary to support this key office and its partners. We are excited to leverage our Defense professionals in furthering the DMO mission,” said Gerald Greer, who leads ActioNet’s Global Operations Business Unit. ActioNet has served the Federal Government for more than 18 years with defense, security, intelligence, health and civilian agencies clients.
About DCGS DMO, Hanscom AFB, MA
The Distributed Common Ground/Surface System (DCGS) Multi-Service Execution Team (MET) is the guiding, collaborative, and decision body that coordinates acquisition and implementation of the DCGS Enterprise, on behalf of the DCGS Programs of Record (PoR) and other DCGS Integration Backbone (DIB)-users.
The mission of the MET is to orchestrate the acquisition and implementation of the DCGS enterprise at the enterprise level in support of the DCGS PoRs, in concert with the Command and Control (C2) and Intelligence Community (IC) and coalition (foreign) partners, in order to increase interoperability for joint and combined Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) operations. The DCGS MET Office (DMO) is the persistent, working-level organization established by the MET to carry out the daily tasks and activities required to accomplish the MET mission. The DMO is directly subordinate to the MET. Air Force hosts and supports the MET and the DMO.
The DMO develops and implements combined acquisition strategy, accomplishes in-depth technical reviews of all service capability requirements focusing on interoperability of the system across service boundaries as directed by the MET. To carry out its mission, the DMO maintains multiple development and test facilities: the DCGS Test Laboratory (DTL) at Hanscom AFB, MA and a mobile DCGS-Imagery (DCGS-I) Testbed, currently located at Nellis AFB, NV. These facilities support software development and test and Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise (DI2E)/DCGS Enterprise evaluation and test events and exercises.
About ActioNet, Inc.
ActioNet, Inc., headquartered in Vienna, Virginia, is a CMMI-DEV Level 4 and CMMI-SVC Level 4, ISO 20000, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, HDI-certified, woman-owned IT Engineering Services Firm with strong qualifications and expertise in Cloud-based Solutions, Cyber Security and Agile Software Engineering. As a Mission-Focused, Client-Centric and Results-Driven organization, ActioNet also follows the Project Management Institute (PMI) methodology as well as Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) standards. ActioNet has outstanding financial performance, as evidenced by our “Exceeds Customer Expectations” and the highest 5A1 Financial Rating from Dun & Bradstreet, a 92 out of 100 rating from Open Ratings, the 2014 National Capital Corporate Growth Award by the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG), and Washington Technology Top 100 2013-2016. ActioNet’s human capital leadership is recognized by being designated one of the Best Workplaces for Commuters℠ by the Fairfax County Department of Transportation (FCDOT) 2013-2016 and Washington Post Top Workplaces 2014-2016.
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