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Strativia receives $75M contract from NIST

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Strativia has received a $75M contract award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to provide scientific, technical, and engineering support services (STESS). Strativia will provide more than one hundred personnel who support the NIST community by conducting scientific services in diverse laboratory, academic, and standards development environments.

Strativia personnel will support NIST’s Physics, Engineering, Materials, Information Technology, and Communication Technology Laboratories, Centers for Nanoscale Science and Technology and Neutron Research and various cooperative programs.

The services to be provided include biometric algorithm development, critical infrastructure, smart grid framework support, 3D printing services, health IT and a number of other scientific and engineering services.

Strativia is partnering with Dakota Consulting for this project. The STESS program began under the leadership of Dakota’s founder Lori Renner.

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