Enabled Intelligence (EI), a leader in AI data solutions for the U.S. Defense and Intelligence Community is partnering with Melwood, a prominent advocate and service provider for individuals with disabilities. The initiative aims to recruit and train 100 neurodiverse AI data analysts to meet the growing demand in the defense and intelligence sector. Through a Geospatial Data Labeling bootcamp, participants will acquire critical technical skills necessary for roles in data annotation and AI labeling at Enabled Intelligence. Graduates of the program will also have the opportunity to obtain clearance at the TS/SCI level, significantly expanding career prospects for individuals with disabilities in the AI industry.
Contract Opportunities to Watch: CACI
CACI International secures a $1.3 billion defense contract to support the U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command. The five-year task order includes modernizing critical software and hardware, optimizing network IT and communications, and providing support for over 11,000 end users across 60 locations, enhancing global operations with NATO, allies, and mission partners.
CACI President and CEO John Mengucci said in a statement, “We are uniquely positioned to equip the warfighter to successfully execute their missions and enhance communication, collaboration and coordination with partner nations.”
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Raytheon (RTX), is expanding its Redstone Raytheon Missile Integration Facility with a $115 million investment. The 26,000 square-foot expansion will increase the factory’s capacity by over 50%, enabling the integration and delivery of critical defense programs. This expansion is expected to bring 185 new jobs to the area, further solidifying Raytheon’s presence in Alabama.
“This important investment in the Huntsville region will help us meet the growing needs of our military customers and service members,” said Raytheon President Phil Jasper. “It will also ready our operations to accelerate delivery of our vital counter-hypersonic solution.”