Local defense contractor included on $37.4B Army contract

CDO Technologies, Inc. is one of 56 U.S. companies nationwide included in a $37.4 billion contract supporting the U.S. Army.

The Beavercreek IT company provides secure data collection; communications technology; and managed-services solutions for federal, municipal and commercial customers, the company said in a release Friday.

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The work in question will include engineering; research, development, test and evaluation, logistics; acquisition and strategic planning; education; and training, a release from the company said.

“We are thrilled to be a part of our nation’s mission to protect democracy here and abroad,” Al Wofford, CDO’s founder and president, said in the company’s statement. “Over the past few years, CDO Technologies has been working to establish itself as a leader in cyber-security. This has become an important part of our wheelhouse and we are a proactive leader in the field.”

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CDO is looking for partner businesses on this work, Greg Greening, CDO vice president of business development, said in the same announcement.

CDO supports network operations, enterprise services, infrastructure services and telephony. The CDO team consists of 20 companies.

Wofford founded CDO in 1995 to work for the U.S. Air Force and other Department of Defense customers.

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