Chantilly, Va. (Feb 6, 2025) – VTG, an industry-leading national security solutions provider, announced that it has won a seat on the Department of Defense Information Analysis Center (DoDIAC) multiple-award contract (MAC) to provide mission-critical research and development services across the Defense science and technology ecosystem. The contract was awarded to VTG’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Delta Resources, under the full and open Pool 1 by the U.S. Air Force’s 774th Enterprise Sourcing Squadron.
“We’re really energized about this new award,” said John Hassoun, VTG President and CEO. “VTG is a long-standing provider to the Defense S&T and acquisition communities. This vehicle will enable us to dramatically expand our scientific R&D and engineering support to our customers and rapidly accelerate the fielding of emerging technologies to the warfighter.”
The DoDIAC MAC helps solve the Defense Department’s technology challenges by providing rapid, flexible, and focused RDT&E, analysis, and prototyping across 22 technical focus areas, including software data and analysis, cybersecurity, and autonomy. VTG currently provides prime contract research, operational analysis, specialized engineering, and digital platform development support to the Office of Naval Research NavalX under a DoDIAC MAC Pool 2 contract through a joint venture. This Pool 1 award will enable the Company to increase the scope and scale of its R&D support, position VTG to reach a broader customer base across the Defense enterprise, and allow it to bring more of its technical capabilities and expertise to bear on DoD’s toughest technological challenges.
About the DoDIAC Program
The Department of Defense Information Analysis Center, sponsored by the Defense Technical Information Center, provides technical data management and research support for DoD and federal government users. Established in 1946, the IAC program serves the DoD science & technology and acquisition communities to drive innovation and technological developments by enhancing collaboration through integrated scientific and technical information development and dissemination.
Disclaimer: This material is based upon work supported by the DoDIAC, sponsored by the DTIC under Contract No. FA807525D0014.
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