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IDIQ ® is recognized as one of the fastest-growing industry leaders in identity theft protection and credit report monitoring. The company features 100% U.S.-based customer service and support.
Contacts Kristin Austin Public Relations, IDIQ 951.397.7595 kaustin@idiq.com Kristen Poteet Vice President, External Affairs, Entryway 703.634.6130 kpoteet@entrywaytalent.org ...
The Teledyne subsidiary will design and develop IT applications and medical manpower analytical methodologies and optimize ...
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The US Space Force is advancing its defenses against potential global conflict by selecting five companies to create ...
Echodyne Awarded $20M IDIQ Contract from CBP’s Innovation Team Echodyne has already completed delivery of thirty (30) Echodyne EchoGuard Radar Systems under the terms of this contract.
IDIQ is one of the fastest-growing companies in America, earning two consecutive spots on the prestigious Inc. 5000 Listthat has also featured Microsoft, Patagonia, Intuit and Under Armour as ...
VSE (Nasdaq: VSEC) has received a $100 million contract from the U.S. Navy to extend by one year the company’s mission-critical support for eligible foreign naval platforms. Naval Sea Systems ...
Jacobs Engineering Group Inc. J has won a five-year, $250-million Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract from the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Overseas Buildings Operations ...
Corsair Capital LLC has acquired a majority stake in IDIQ, a a provider of credit reporting and identity theft monitoring solutions. No financial terms were disclosed. America’s Growth Capital ...
IDIQ contracts first came into vogue in the mid-1990’s but saw a significant uptick in use in the 2000’s. We saw that uptick continue into the second decade of this century, but then flatten ...
However there are two issues with that statement: (1) it inaccurately admits the improper sale of a federal contract and (2) it ignores the fact that many tangible and intangible assets exist ...