Centuria Awarded $25M U.S. Navy Task Order
June 4, 2024

Centuria Corporation (Centuria) is pleased to announce that they have been awarded the U.S. Fleet Forces Command (USFF) Headquarters (HQ) Communications and Information Systems Division (N6) Information Technology (IT) Support task order.
USFF HQ N6 and its associated network capabilities are currently supporting activities, which significantly contribute to Navy Fleet Readiness and Homeland Security. Some of the functions supported by the network include automated tools that enhance the war-fighter’s ability to execute their mission, support to mission areas such as: Fleet Operations, Fleet Logistics, Maintenance, Supply, Legal, Readiness, Plans and Policy, Program Planning and Management, and Personnel; hurricane preparedness and response; world-wide support of bases, the warfighter, and stations; Readiness reporting for Commanders of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets; Readiness support for the CNO; and securing the Homeland. USFF also manages the Information Systems required for Joint and Coalition operations within the Commander Task Force 80 (CTF-80) Area of Responsibility (AOR).
In support of USSF HQ N6’s mission, Centuria will provide Program Management, Network Engineering, Maritime Operations Center/Tactical Systems, Video Teleconferencing and Audio/Visual, Portal Management and Application Development, Staff IT Business Process/IT Services, Satellite Communications Planning, Information Assurance (IA)/Certification and Accreditation, Database Administration support, Communications Security/EKMS, and general IT support, as well as maintenance, updating and enhancement of developed application/software.
Centuria’s CEO and Founder, Kevin Burke, noted, “Centuria is proud to be supporting America’s Navy again, adding to our legacy of providing high quality IT services to support military readiness in the face of ever-evolving global threats. We are excited and look forward to expanding our presence in the Hampton Roads area to support Fleet Forces HQ.”
ABOUT CENTURIA
Centuria, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and an ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 20000-1:2018 registered company assessed at CMMI Level 3 for Services, has been delivering Information Technology; Engineering and Scientific solutions; and Managed Services to the Federal Government since 2002. During two decades of service, Centuria has earned the trust and respect of government clients with a mission-oriented and service-first approach. Centuria strives to continually develop, improve, and modernize the systems and programs government clients rely on to achieve their missions. Centuria is headquartered in Reston, VA with offices in Rochester, NY, and Oklahoma City, OK.

Centuria recognizes Ryan Sale for his dedication, attitude, and achievements in providing first class service to our customers. Ryan serves as the Observation Lead supporting the Tri-Agency [United States Navy (USN), United States Coast Guard (USCG), and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)] U.S. National Ice Center (USNIC) where he has been instrumental in ensuring USNIC meets its critical global maritime safety operations mission. Over the past few months, Ryan stepped in as acting Team and Imagery Order Desk Lead while the position was vacant. He supported the development of new Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for imagery ordering that simplified and streamlined the process. Ryan also provided orientation and training for the incoming Team and Imagery Order Desk Lead. Ryan demonstrated initiative and adaptability to ensure the standards for the Imagery Order Desk were maintained. For his efforts, Ryan was awarded the USNIC’s Team Member of the Quarter (TMOQ) Award. The Director/Commanding Officer of the USNIC, CDR Travis Wendt, said, “Ryan has been a steady and dependable force at the U.S. National Ice Center, keeping the order desk operating at the highest standard and without delays, blackouts or shortcomings.” Centuria celebrates Ryan and this substantial achievement and recognition. We congratulate him and thank him for all he does for Centuria and our customers.

Centuria Corporation (Centuria) announced today that they have been awarded a contract to supply technical support to the United States Space Force (USSF) Mission Delta 2 (MD2) 19th Space Defense Squadron (19 SDS) at the Naval Support Facility (NSF) Dahlgren in King George, VA. Centuria will provide technical services to operate and maintain the Space Domain Awareness (SDA) Technical Control Facility (TCF) used to identify, track, and prevent collisions of objects in earth’s orbit and track launches from adversaries through intelligence gathering. Centuria’s Executive Vice President, John Cordeiro, said of the award, “Centuria is honored to be selected for this task order, especially given the critical importance of this USSF mission to our National Security. We look forward to providing the comprehensive, 24/7/365 technical services required to keep our warfighters and citizens safe through federated space domain awareness.” ABOUT CENTURIA Recognized by the Washinton Post as a Top Workplace for 2024, Centuria is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) and a registered ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 20000-1:2018 and CMMI Level 3 assessed company. Since 2002, Centuria has been delivering Information Technology, Engineering Scientific and Managed Services to the Federal Government. Centuria offers technical and scientific expertise in information technology, aerospace, meteorology, radar, and defense systems and has earned the trust and respect of our clients through a mission-oriented and service-first approach. Centuria is headquartered in Reston, VA, with offices in Rochester, NY.

At Centuria, we take pride in the dedication and expertise of our team members who ensure mission-critical software meets the highest standards. Today, we are spotlighting Erika Outland, a highly skilled leader who manages a team of software test engineers supporting the Headquarters (HQ) Cyberspace Capabilities Center (CCC) at Scott Air Force Base. With a sharp focus on quality and precision, Erika and her team are responsible for assessing and certifying mission-critical software packages for Air Force customers. Their work ensures that deployed software is secure, reliable, and mission-ready. Under Erika’s leadership, the team has streamlined testing processes, enhanced training efforts, and improved efficiency, allowing for faster certification timelines without compromising quality. Most notably, she received an official letter of recognition from the division’s Director of Cyberspace Support stating, “Your outstanding contributions and unwavering commitment to excellence have left a profound impact on our organization.” Under her leadership, the Software and Application Certification Assessment (SACA) team’s outstanding high-priority package queue has decreased by over 95%. Whether tackling complex challenges or coordinating with key Government stakeholders, Erika and her team are committed to delivering excellence. We are grateful for Erika’s leadership and contributions to our mission. Thank you for your hard work and dedication!