If an Air Force team or department needs secure, reliable, and resilient software applications, Fearless would like the opportunity to prove we can do it.

Fearless is proud to be a part of Platform One by LevelUP (Platform One), the preeminent DevSecOps contract vehicle for the Department of Defense. Less than 20 companies specializing in DevSecOps services are included in the Air Force Platform One Basic Ordering Agreement.

Similar to a blanket purchase agreement, companies selected for Platform One are available to Air Force teams who need services such as DevSecOps, Cloud Services, and DevSecOps Pipeline & Platform Integration & Licensing Services BOA. All contracting officers within the Air Force will be able to work with Fearless’ talented team of tech professionals.

“Platform One creates more opportunities and fewer roadblocks for anyone in the Air Force who wants to do good work,” said Fearless founder and CEO Delali Dzirasa. “This removes the time-consuming work of vetting potential partners. The list also speeds up the process so good work can get done.”

By selecting Fearless as a partner, Air Force projects will have streamlined development through the implementation of Continuous Integration and Continuous Deployment to rapidly build, test and deliver working code.

Being a part of Platform One proves that Fearless has the ability to compete at the highest level of digital service delivery and DevSecOps practices in government.

“Platform One is unbelievably different than what has been done in the Air Force. All code developed through Platform One is going to be included in the Air Force Github repository as open-source to government officials,” said Fearless Director of Digital Services, Greg Godbout. “There is an expectation that the highest quality engineering talent will be working on these contracts.”

Being a part of Platform One builds upon the work Fearless is already doing to bring modernization to the Air Force’s software.

“Through our partnership with BESPIN, Fearless has started our work in modernization in the Air Force,” Dzirasa said. “We can now take some of the things we’ve learned, and scale it across the entire Air Force and broader Department of Defense. Platform One lets us do what we’ve been doing on a small level on a bigger scale now.”

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