WashingtonExec – SOS International LLC has supported organizations dedicated to improving their local communities for more than 30 years. Now, during the unprecedented times of COVID-19, the defense technology and services provider is stepping up once again to support its…
Finalists were recognized for extraordinary achievement and excellence in promoting the development of Northern Virginia’s technology community.
James Mulvenon, SOSi’s international expert on China, discussed intellectual property theft, talent programs, and U.S. cyber conflict with China as a featured guest lecturer in an April 22 Harvard University webinar.
I am deeply disappointed with the number of inaccuracies cited in the Department of Defense (DoD), Office of the Inspector General’s (OIG) review of our operations and management (O&M) contract at Camp Taji, Iraq. SOSi has managed daily O&M of…
SOSi employee, Sadi Othman, former advisor to General David Petraeus, then commanding general of the U.S. and multinational forces in Iraq and Ambassador Ryan Crocker, was live in-studio with the Al Arabiya News Channel to discuss SOSi’s role in providing base operations and military logistics support at Camp Taji in Iraq and the impact of a March 12 rocket attack at the site.
Inside Defense – With several new acquisitions under its belt, SOS International is increasingly moving into technology-focused work, according to the company’s chief executive.
The PenFed Foundation, the charitable arm of PenFed Credit Union, announced the launch of the Veteran Entrepreneur Investment Master’s Program. With a generous $200,000 sponsorship from SOSi, a family-owned, government services integrator that works principally in the defense sector, the Master’s Program will empower veteran entrepreneurs through program, mentorship and networking opportunities.
ExecutiveBiz – Executive Mosaic recognized Julian Setian, president and CEO of SOS International, as an inductee into the 2020 edition of the Wash100 Award for advancing the company’s influence in cloud capabilities through major contract awards and strategic acquisitions.
WashingtonExec – In a competitive government contracting market, companies are working to strategically, efficiently and receptively grow – while sustaining best business practices and a talent-retaining culture. These mission-oriented private companies serving federal defense and civilian agencies may vary in…
WashingtonExec – In a competitive government contracting market, companies are working to strategically, efficiently and receptively grow – while sustaining best business practices and a talent-retaining culture.