McDonald Bradley to build DIA intel sharing model

McDonald Bradley Inc. won a contract from the Defense Intelligence Agency to work on a project that aims to improve intelligence data sharing and management across intelligence communities and the Defense Department.

McDonald Bradley Inc. won a contract from the Defense Intelligence Agency to work on a project to improve intelligence data sharing and management across intelligence communities and the Defense Department.

Under a $2.8 million contract, McDonald Bradley of Herndon, Va., will use a service-oriented architecture to construct a prototype for the DOD Intelligence Information Systems Content Management Data Layer project.

McDonald Bradley will deliver a design for a physical data layer that will encompass a data reference model, an enterprise content management strategy and architecture and an enterprise content management prototype.

"This project will create a virtual document repository that allows information to be created, managed, accessed and destroyed in an orderly, timely and predictable manner," said Kenneth Bartee, McDonald Bradley's president and CEO.

McDonald Bradley is a privately held IT company specializing in visual intelligence services, service-oriented architectures, independent verification and validation and Web and systems development services for the federal government.