Peraton won the $284 million award in support of the Missile and Space Intelligence Center (MSIC) with the Solutions for Intelligence Analysis 3 Countering Advanced Conventional Weapons Analytical Requirements (SCAR) task order over a five-year period. To support this contract win, Peraton is hiring for roles in the following key skill areas: Research & Technology; Intelligences Analysis; Engineering & Integration; Data Science; Modeling & Simulation; and Language Enabled Analysis. Candidates interested in supporting the DIA with a job at Peraton should check out their careers page.

The SCAR task order is designed to provide the missile defense community with the flexibility needed to adjust the order of out-year weapon systems and modeling and simulation studies as required by mission needs and meet both current and emerging threats.

“Countering advanced conventional weapons is clearly a mission of national importance and we are honored that MSIC has entrusted Peraton to support them in this capacity,” said Roger Mason, Ph.D., president Space & Intelligence sector. “We will bring our best expertise from across the team and multiple domains to enable this exciting new contract in Huntsville.”


Layoffs: BAE Systems

According to the San Diego Union Tribune, BAE Systems reported to the state of California that they’ll be eliminating 285 jobs at their San Diego Bay Yard. Congressional decisions to move shipyard repair or change course with ship decisions impact many of the shipyards around the country, as well as, the local workforce. From electricians to welders, the cuts impact a variety of workers at BAE Systems.


Hiring: Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA)

The Defense Intelligence Agency shared on Twitter a list of open roles for interested candidates to check out. Some roles are in the Washington D.C. region, but others are in Florida, Colorado, and even Hawaii. Interested candidates should head over to the DIA careers site and connect with them.


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Opportunity to Watch

Palantir Technologies was awarded a multi-year contract worth up to $463 million from the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM). Palantir helps USSOCOM parse the petabytes of data emanating from today’s environments and enables decision-making.

Palantir has made advancements in Large Language Models (LLMs), reducing the cognitive load on warfighters and commanders. They’ve also made advancements in edge processing and edge AI to maximize the warfighter’s ability to integrate and utilize real-time information.

“Our partnership is an example of converting software innovation into real battlefield advantage. USSOCOM is at the forefront of adopting leading edge technology,” said Akash Jain, President, Palantir USG. “Just as they are the pointy end of the spear on the battlefield, they often find themselves playing that same role in innovation. We look forward to helping the command maintain its decision advantage into the next era of competition, and are deeply appreciative of the opportunity to continue serving this critical community.”

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Jillian Hamilton has worked in a variety of Program Management roles for multiple Federal Government contractors. She has helped manage projects in training and IT. She received her Bachelors degree in Business with an emphasis in Marketing from Penn State University and her MBA from the University of Phoenix.