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The contract seeks to leverage established relationships with U.S. interagency partners and allied foreign entities, including NATO, to enhance the authenticity, accessibility, and diplomatic sensitivity of defense-related storytelling. This effort is centered on ensuring that communications and narratives surrounding defense activities are accurate, culturally aware, and aligned with strategic diplomatic objectives. The work will involve close coordination with trusted partners to validate content, manage informational flow, and navigate geopolitical sensitivities in messaging that supports national defense priorities. This is a subcontract under the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, part of the Department of Defense, with performance based at Fort Belvoir. The opportunity was posted on July 7, 2026, and responses are due by July 15, 2026. TheNAICS code 922150 classifies this work under national security and international affairs activities, reflecting its focus on strategic collaboration rather than direct operational or technical execution. The contract emphasizes relationship-driven outcomes, requiring proven experience in navigating interagency and multinational environments to produce secure, contextually appropriate content that upholds U.S. strategic interests and fosters international cooperation.

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Leverage interagency and NATO partnerships to produce diplomatically sensitive defense storytelling at Fort Belvoir.

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Department Of Defense → Defense Threat Reduction AgencyView Agency

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922150 - Parole Offices and Probation OfficesView NAICS

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Fort Belvoir, VA, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Threat Reduction Agency
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Leverage established relationships with U.S. interagency partners and allied foreign entities (e.g., NATO) to support content authenticity, access, and diplomatic sensitivity in defense-related storytelling.

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