Vetegrity, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business committed to delivering innovative solutions to the Department of Defense and Intelligence Community, has been awarded two major contracts that reinforce its expanding role in national defense and critical infrastructure support.
Vetegrity is pleased to announce it was awarded a contract/s for the Missile Defense Agency Scalable Homeland Innovative Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ) contract with a ceiling of $151B. This contract encompasses a broad range of work areas that allows for the rapid delivery of innovative capabilities to the warfighter with increased speed and agility.
In addition, Vetegrity has been selected as an approved vendor on the State of Florida’s Department of Management Services (DMS) State Term Contract (Contract No. 80101507-23-STC-ITSA) for Information Technology Staff Augmentation Services. This statewide vehicle enables eligible Florida agencies to efficiently access qualified IT professionals through a streamlined RFQ process—supporting modernization priorities, critical operations, and technical surge needs. Through this contract, Vetegrity will provide agile staffing solutions across cybersecurity, systems management, and infrastructure roles, helping public-sector customers meet evolving mission demands while upholding the high standards of professionalism and precision expected across the state.
“Vetegrity was built to serve with intention,” said Mark Feffer, CEO. “SHIELD and our Florida contract demonstrate the evolution of our company, our continued growth, and our relentless focus on supporting those who protect us. Our team’s grit and commitment continue to drive us forward.”
“These awards reflect the strength of our team and the trust our partners place in our ability to deliver,” continued Sean Keller, Vetegrity CSO. “We’re not just showing up—we’re bringing deep technical skill to every mission.”
These recent wins highlight Vetegrity’s strategic growth and ability to operate at the intersection of mission, technology, and people. From managing secure data centers to enabling next-generation defense systems, the company’s trajectory remains rooted in its values: Veteran integrity. Technical precision. People-first leadership.


