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SMS Awarded the Los Angeles Air Force Base 61st Communications Squadron Base Operations Support Task Order

McLean, VA | October 7, 2020 – SMS announced today it has been awarded the Los Angeles Air Force Base (LAAFB) 61st Communications Squadron (CS) Base Operations Support Task Order under the NETCENTS-2 NETOPS & Infrastructure Solutions Small Business Contract.

The $36 million, five-year task order supports the 61st CS at LAAFB and other regional USAF facilities, including the Space and Missile System Center (SMC). The 61st CS is a subordinate group under the U.S. Space Force. SMS will deliver information technology support services to include network control center support, configuration management, communications focal point, video teleconferencing, and overall cybersecurity support and training.

“We are honored that SMS will support this very important mission,” stated Ted Crowley, Business Development Director. “Our past and current cybersecurity efforts with the USAF at bases throughout the nation gives us the knowledge and confidence to make this mission a success.”

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SMS has been serving the advanced information technology needs of the federal government since 1976, delivering talented teams and innovative, cost-effective solutions and services to support our customers’ missions for more than 40 years. SMS is headquartered in McLean, Virginia, with offices and on-site operations at customer locations throughout the United States. For additional information on SMS, visit www.sms.com.

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