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The Time is Now
The MIL of today is much like the MIL of yesterday, but with more knowledge, more
experience, and just a bit more swag. After riding the waves of change in the tech field
and finding areas of practice that resonate with both the company’s past and the real
world’s future, MIL has emerged as an industry leader in several critical service areas. MIL
has built corporate “sectors” around these technical service areas, gathering industry
experts, professional credentials, and advanced skillsets to take on some of the federal
government’s most pressing and daunting tasks of our time. Here’s a snapshot of what’s
happening on MIL’s federal frontline in the year 2020.
Cybersecurity: Engineering:
MIL’s Cyber Sector is actively supporting an ongoing initiative to The Engineering team is focused on enhancing MIL’s RDT&E
bring Red Team cyber accreditation to Navy systems at the Naval Air systems networking, modeling and simulation capabilities,
Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD), Patuxent River and to and rapid engineering and prototyping solutions expertise
the NAWCAD Webster Outlying Field. by expanding its footprint at the NAWCAD Patuxent River and
Webster Outlying Field.
IT: Financial:
The IT Sector is continuing to build partnerships with The Financial Services sector is exploring potential application
ServiceNow, AWS, Salesforce, and Microsoft through regular of Robotic Process Automation technology to introduce greater
engagement, so they can introduce new-to-market products and efficiency to MIL’s financial systems contracts.
services to its customers.
riding the wave of change & emerging as an industry leader