Alexandria, Virginia – Systems Planning & Analysis (SPA), a leading global provider of data-driven analytical insights supporting complex national security programs and defense priorities, has been awarded a 5-year $151,413,820 prime contract to provide Scientific Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) Program Support Services to the Information Innovation Office (I2O) within Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
This award underscores SPA’s more than 17-year commitment to delivering high-quality support to DARPA. Key performance areas include transformative artificial intelligence (AI); offensive and defensive cyber; resilient, adaptable, and secure software systems; and technology applications to extend advantage in the information domain.
“This award allows the SPA Team to deliver innovative analysis to assist DARPA’s leadership team, enhancing their ability to further the Agency’s critical mission. We are excited to contribute our 50-plus years of technical and analytical experience to this important effort.”
Amy Mijas, SPA Senior Vice President, and Joint, OSD, Interagency Division Director
SPA subject matter experts, engineers, computer scientists, and technical SETAs will further strengthen the execution of existing and new programs, creating trustworthy AI technologies, modern cyber tools and countermeasures, and enhanced software with cyber-physical systems featuring security-driven correctness guarantees.