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contract wins
At long last, award!
After five long years of waiting, MIL’s prime contractor, IFAS, was awarded the Charleston
Global Financial Services (CGFS) contract recompete. The official notice was posted by the
State Department on Friday, August 5th.
This is a very strategic win for MIL, not only because of the importance of the recompete, but
because it positions us for greater growth within the work scope and will expand our support to
include the State Department’s financial operations in Bangkok.
The CGFS contract win demonstrates the exceptional leadership of Peg Kendra who has been
supporting this contract for over a decade! Kyle Brooks and his team were also instrumental
in securing confidence in MIL’s ability to support an unknown prime contractor at the State
Department.
Congratulations to everyone who helped secure this win!
from the service center
Recent administration promotions
We are proud to announce that two members of our Administration Team have received much
deserved promotions! Their new roles align with a recent corporate reorganization which was
designed to provide you with greater levels of efficiency.
Director of Operations
Nadiyah Bragg joined MIL in 2014 as an Executive Assistant and Facilities Manager
at the Bowie Corporate Service Center (CSC). Now, as Director of Operations, Nadiyah
leads the CSC administrative team and is responsible for facilities, office operations, and
IT administration. She is currently managing multiple data and voice system integration
projects.
Operations, Team Lead
Erika Winston-Lakins joined MIL in October 2018 as a part-time Administrative Assistant I
and was soon promoted in 2019 to a full-time Administrative Assistant III. In her new role as
Operations, Team Lead, Erika will manage special projects for the Administration team. She is
currently working on developing an IT asset management system.
Congratulations to Nadiyah and Erika whose innovative ideas to streamline MIL’s corporate
infrastructure processes and support initiatives have led to considerable improvements!
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