At DoDIIS Worldwide 2026, Quevera brings cloud architecture, applied artificial intelligence, data engineering, and cybersecurity experience proven across Maryland Procurement Office, Defense Information Systems Agency, and Defense Intelligence Agency sponsored programs to the conversation on intelligence technology modernization and battlespace lethality.
Each line of effort below pairs a stated capability with a named contract and the mission it served, not a promise.
Quevera develops and matures generative artificial intelligence and retrieval augmented tooling inside Intelligence Community authorization boundaries. On the TESSERACTCUBE contract supporting the Maryland Procurement Office Network Security Operations Center, Quevera engineers built a generative AI assistant operating under IC Risk Management Framework authorization, giving analysts faster access to institutional knowledge without leaving their secure workspace. Applied artificial intelligence returns analyst time to the mission instead of the search bar.
Quevera plans and executes cloud migrations and modernization for classified and unclassified environments alike. The DRAGONCONFETTI contract for the Maryland Procurement Office includes more than twenty cloud migrations across AWS and Azure, and the HAPPYBULLDOG contract modernized a public facing certification program portal on an AWS only architecture from design through operations and maintenance. A modernized platform earns its value through the mission decisions it accelerates.
Quevera builds the pipelines and dashboards that turn raw data into decisions. On NINJAHIGHWAY, supporting Maryland Procurement Office programs, Quevera engineers built Apache NiFi data pipelines and analytics dashboards alongside twenty four hour incident response and continuous System Security Plan maintenance in XACTA. Analysts spend less time correlating data across tools and more time acting on what the data shows.
Quevera operates under CMMI Development Level 3, CMMI Services Level 3, ISO 9001:2015, ISO 27001, and ISO 20000-1 certification, with direct experience maintaining authorization packages under both NIST Risk Management Framework and Intelligence Community Risk Management Framework. Security is embedded into delivery rather than added at the end, so authorization to operate keeps pace with development instead of trailing behind it.
Lee Simms, Chief Executive Officer of Quevera, is holding twenty minute Mission Brief sessions throughout DoDIIS Worldwide 2026. Each session starts with a specific challenge and maps it directly against Quevera experience and contract vehicle access. Every attendee leaves with a written summary to carry back to the program office.
Quevera holds prime contract vehicle positions built for Intelligence Community and Department of Defense acquisition.
A sample of active and recent Quevera contract performance relevant to the DoDIIS mission set.
Enterprise application and web development, audiovisual and multimedia systems, and a generative AI assistant maturing under IC Risk Management Framework authorization.
AWS only portal modernization from design through operations and maintenance for a public facing certification program.
Data pipelines, analytics dashboards, continuous monitoring, and twenty four hour incident response.
Application modernization, rapid prototyping, and Agile delivery supporting a Director of National Intelligence sponsored initiative spanning Defense Intelligence Agency, National Geospatial Intelligence Agency, Maryland Procurement Office, and Defense Threat Reduction Agency.
More than twenty cloud migrations across AWS and Azure environments.
Full day one staffing for multi cloud support aligned to NIST SP 800 53.

Lee Simms leads Quevera engagement at DoDIIS Worldwide 2026 and serves as primary point of contact for the conference. A broader Quevera team spanning technical delivery and contracts will also be on site throughout the week.