Raft awarded Air Force contract to support Kessel Run s Cloud CITI
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RESTON, Va., July 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Raft, LLC, a technology consulting firm dedicated to bridging the gap between humans and data, announced today that it has been awarded a $36 million contract to provide the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center s AFLCMC Detachment 12 – known as Kessel Run – with DevSecOps software engineering expertise, Kubernetes infrastructure, and multi-region platform services as part of the Cloud Computing and I.T. Integration (CITI) effort. The contract includes supporting external Department of Defense (DoD) software initiatives, promoting a culture of continuous improvement, and creating warfighter value at Kessel Run.
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Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin arrived at Logan International Airport on Monday and stepped off the aircraft with an extra sense of urgency. His flight wasn’t late, nor was he running behind schedule for his meeting in downtown Boston., News stories from the United States Air Force Academy.
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Gen. David Allvin arrived at Logan International Airport on Monday and stepped off the aircraft with an extra sense of urgency. His flight wasn’t late, nor was he running behind schedule for his meeting in downtown Boston. Allvin’s deliberate stride was appropriate to the stark reality the Air Force faces – the pacing threat China poses to U.S. national defense.
A report released by the National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence last week outlined China’s continued pursuit of advanced AI technology and its intent to surpass U.S. efforts. For the U.S. to stave off competition and remain relevant, the report outlined actions to take, including building digital talent pipelines to develop and field tech experts.
Air Force Vice Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin arrived at Logan International Airport on Monday and stepped off the aircraft with an extra sense of urgency. His flight wasn’t late, nor was he running behind schedule for his meeting in downtown Boston.,