Odyssey was re-awarded a contract to develop new interventions for wound infections and pre-injury Point-of-Injury (POI), and post-injury care within the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR), Center for Military Infectious Disease Research (CIDR), Bacterial Diseases Branch (BDB), and the Wound Infections Department (WID).
Odyssey has hired recognized industry innovator Kevan Kivlan as Vice President, Corporate Integration. Kevan brings over two decades of leadership experience to lead the organization’s operational integration functions including the Technical Center, Strategic Engagement, Enterprise Alignment, Talent Acquisition, and Quality.
Odyssey has appointed Matt Kasberg as its chief executive officer. Tom Portlock, who preceded Kasberg as Odyssey’s CEO, will serve as chairman of the company’s board of directors, working with Kasberg and Kevin Connolly, Odyssey’s chief financial officer, to steer corporate strategy and execution.
Odyssey secured new contract awards to expand its services within the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR). The company won a recompete contract for biomedical research within WRAIR’s Brain Trauma and Neuroprotection (BTN) and a subcontract to support Blast Induced Neurotrauma (BINT) under the Center for Military Psychiatry and Neuroscience (CMPN).
Odyssey was awarded a five-year contract to provide cross-cutting Advisory and Assistance Services (A&AS) to the U.S. Air Force (USAF) Program Executive Officer (PEO) for Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) and Special Operations Forces (SOF) and Air Force Tactical Exploitation of National Capabilities (TENCAP) organization.
Odyssey was awarded a contract by the Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center to provide professional advisory and assistance services to the Nuclear Command, Control and Communications Integration Directorate. Odyssey will support the directorate from several Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center locations including Hanscom AFB and Kirtland AFB.
Odyssey opened an office in Huntsville, Alabama, strengthening its presence in the defense and aerospace hub located at Redstone Gateway. The office supports clients from the Missile Defense Agency and serves aviation and space operations customers, further expanding its business and team in the region.
Odyssey was awarded a contract by Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Sleep Disorders Pipeline. The mission as part of a multi-disciplinary team is to evaluate and treat sleep disordered breathing, snoring, and sleep apnea, in addition to study analytics to further understand Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning capabilities.
The Odyssey and ESTA Engineering Joint Venture Partnership was awarded a contract to provide Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) Architecture and Engineering support to PMA-271 at the Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR).