Mile Two said it will support digital transformation work at Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), which is headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, and the entire Air Force and DOD.
“Central to their efforts, Mile Two will implement a Digital Innovation Hub for state-of-the-art facilities offering both in-person and hybrid collaboration for DoD personnel, as well as a digital hub workspace for the rapid development, prototyping and testing of digital transformation concepts,” the company said.
“It is a tremendous opportunity for Mile Two to be a key partner, with the Digital Capabilities Directorate and others, in the digital transformation of AFRL to achieve both the USAF (Air Force) and USSF’s (Space Force) current and future mission needs,” Graley said.
Mile Two has been a big part of Dayton’s downtown and emerging intellectual ecosystem for a while now.
Led by entrepreneur and Air Force Research Lab-veteran Graley, the company has traced a steady growth path from the Tech Town business park, to a presence in the 444 building on East Second Street to the Manhattan today at 601 E. Third St., where it occupies more than one floor.
In 2020, the company crossed the 100-employee mark, having grown from just a few employees in a scant five or so years at that point.
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