May 27, 2021 / 04:02 PM EST
CARMEL, Ind. (Inside INdiana Business) The U.S. Department of Defense has awarded a $12.6 billion contract to a group of five Indiana companies. The 10-year contract calls for a variety of information technology support services for the Defense Intelligence Agency.
The companies include Leaf Software Solutions, The Mako Group, and 3DGS, all of which are located in Carmel, as well as Lifeline Data Centers in Indianapolis and infosentience in Bloomington. They will serve as subcontractors to Virginia-based MetroStar, which is planning to establish a Midwest headquarters in Indiana.
“The Department of Defense is looking for teams just like this one; the combination of a large prime like MetroStar working hand-in-hand with small, non-traditional businesses like Leaf Software Solutions, The Mako Group, Lifeline Data Centers, infosentience and 3DGS,” said Mike Dodd, advisory board Chairman of Dioltas, which had an advisory role in building the winning
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