Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business clinches its third win in the Adjunct Contract Professor program.
[Fredericksburg, VA] – Flatter, Inc., a renowned Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that delivers top-tier program management support services to various government agencies, has announced its recent contract win with the US Air Force. This five-year, $12M contract involves providing adjunct professors and administrative staff to the military institution.
Having a distinct approach that emphasizes managing intricate, multi-disciplinary PMOs across several geographical locales, Flatter, Inc. rose to the challenge and triumphed over two competitors to secure this prestigious contract.
Jim Cabase, Program Manager for the initiative, shared his sentiments on the win: “Securing the Adjunct Contract Professor (ACP) recompete is a tangible testament to the tireless commitment and collective teamwork displayed by Sandra Jacobs, Lorraine Karamanis, Laura Sapanara, and Oliver Chiang. Genuine success is a result of unwavering dedication to diligence, excellence, and integrity. We’re profoundly grateful to the Air Force for entrusting Flatter with this responsibility. Their triumph is our triumph.”
Highlighting Flatter, Inc.’s established track record, this contract marks the company’s third win in the ACP program. The firm eagerly anticipates commemorating this achievement alongside senior leaders during the NDU VIP Summit this coming November.
With a persistent focus on delivering value and results, Flatter, Inc.’s recent contract win reinforces its reputation as a trusted partner in the realm of program management support.
For more information, press or analysts should contact Rosalie Chesney, at Rosalie.Chesney@FlatterInc.com.
About Flatter:
Founded in 2002, Flatter, Inc. is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) that is ISO 9001:2015 and ISO 27001:2013 registered. We follow our motto, “Excellence is our Baseline,” every day to meet our clients’ needs and ensure mission success. Our core capabilities include program management, administrative support and executive assistance, finance and acquisition support, mission advisory support, process re-engineering, and mission analytics.