[FAIRFAX, Va., Oct. 8, 2024] – FedWriters®, a leading government contracting firm, has been awarded a $55 million contract to provide scientific, technical, and engineering support services for the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The company looks forward to supporting NIST as they advance measurement science, standards, and technology through research. This includes supporting advanced scientific and technology projects across various disciplines from AI and quantum computing to developing standards that ensure interoperability across sectors.

“NIST is at the forefront of innovation,” said Mitchell Cho, FedWriters Chief Executive Officer. “This win perfectly aligns with FedWriters’ objectives, which focus on supporting the good of government.”

Countless products and services rely in some way on technology, measurement, and standards that NIST provides. As one of the oldest physical science laboratories in the United States, NIST measurements support the smallest of technologies to the largest and most complex of human-made creations.

“This contract is cutting edge, and so cool,” said Marc Fain, FedWriters Chief Revenue Officer. “The ability to support NIST in their work is a perfect match for FedWriters’ mandate to support the good of government and find engaging opportunities for our employees.”

About FedWriters:

FedWriters, Inc. is a professional writing, scientific and technical research, and communications company that specializes in providing a wide range of technical reports, surveys, research studies, training materials, policy documents, and multimedia content to multiple government agencies. With a dedicated team of more than 300 employees, FedWriters is committed to excellence and innovation in supporting its clients’ missions.

See the press release here.

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