Four partners within Louisiana Tech’s Innovation Enterprise — Archem, BetaFlix, Small
Business Consulting Corporation (SBCC), and Stephenson Stellar Corporation — were
awarded contracts for the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) Scalable Homeland Innovative
Enterprise Layered Defense (SHIELD) indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity (IDIQ)
program. With a ceiling of $151 billion, the SHIELD IDIQ contract vehicle positions
the companies to compete for and access funding to execute mission-critical projects
that advance U.S. missile defense capabilities.
“We’re incredibly proud and excited for our Innovation Enterprise partners and the
momentum these IDIQ contracts bring to the future of defense technology in our region
and beyond,” said Louisiana Tech’s Chief Innovation Officer Dr. Donna Gallacher. “This
achievement reflects the unity and strength of North Louisiana’s defense and technology
sectors.”
MDA’s SHIELD IDIQ enables the acquisition of services that support developing, testing,
fielding, and sustaining the U.S. missile defense system through a flexible contracting
mechanism. Its scope covers 19 technical and engineering activities designed to support
missile defense or related applications, including cybersecurity, research and development,
IT, and more. For the selected Innovation Enterprise partners, the IDIQ program aligns
with their collaborative research and technology development efforts.
“BetaFlix is honored by the confidence demonstrated through the award of an IDIQ contract.
Our team has deep experience in digital engineering and AI systems integration — areas
that are critical to modern defense solutions,” said Dr. Sree Sanakam, BetaFlix’s
chief operating officer. “What really energizes us is our partnership with Louisiana
Tech, as the University brings incredible strength in research and development on
digital engineering/transformation technologies, education, and innovative teaching
methods. When you put these together, you get something special: true collaboration
that can tackle everything from AI hardware and software integration to preparing
the next generation of technological talent, strategic thinkers, and problem-solvers.”
The recognition of multiple Innovation Enterprise partners among the awardees reinforces
Louisiana Tech as a growing innovation hub and reflects the caliber of companies collaborating
with the University. These awards also highlight the depth, reach, and impact of applied
research and industry engagement facilitated by the Innovation Enterprise.
“The SHIELD IDIQ award is a powerful validation of the innovation ecosystem being
built in North Louisiana,” said Alex Burke, CEO of Archem, LLC. “Through our partnership
with Louisiana Tech’s Innovation Enterprise, we’ve been able to grow our workforce,
develop high-impact capabilities, and position Archem to contribute to national defense
while creating meaningful economic opportunity in the region.”
The Innovation Enterprise also plays a critical role in strengthening the talent pipeline
for these partner organizations. Through internships and experiential learning opportunities,
students work directly with companies engaged in national security-focused projects.
Archem, BetaFlix, and SBCC have employed 15 Louisiana Tech student interns this academic
year, while Stephenson Stellar Corporation, a nonprofit research and development organization
focused on assuring the U.S. remains a global leader in the space domain, recently
partnered with the Innovation Enterprise to support talent development through the
Department of War’s SkillBridge program.
“The partnership between Louisiana Tech University’s Innovation Enterprise and Stephenson
Stellar Corporation reflects the power of aligning academic excellence with mission-focused
capabilities to advance our nation’s security priorities,” said Jamie O’Quinn, Stephenson
Stellar’s Shreveport site lead and program manager. “Stellar’s selection for the MDA
SHIELD IDIQ underscores how this collaboration has significant potential to accelerate
defense-ready talent, research, and technical capabilities in North Louisiana and
beyond.”
These hands-on experiences provide meaningful real-world exposure for students and
faculty, strengthening retention and academic engagement across campus. Through these
partnerships, students gain access to work tied to global defense efforts and faculty
collaborate with companies on applied research to accelerate growth and support development
needs.
“We’re honored to be selected as part of the MDA’s SHIELD program as we contribute
to this national effort. SHIELD’s focus on rapid innovation, digital engineering,
and AI‑enabled solutions aligns directly with our commitment to accelerate capability
delivery for the Air Force and joint force,” said Tom Wilcox, retired USAF Major General
and SBCC’s CEO. “Through this contract vehicle, we will help advance research, prototyping,
and mission‑focused technologies that strengthen decision advantage, enhance system
integration, and improve readiness across the Air Force enterprise. Louisiana Tech’s
Innovation Enterprise has been essential to our growth as a company, and we look forward
to the exponential benefits in our continued partnership.”
The SHIELD contract vehicle will run through December 2035, enabling the MDA to leverage
qualified industry partners across a broad range of areas to allow for the rapid delivery
of innovative capabilities and positioning Louisiana Tech’s partners to play a sustained
role in advancing national defense.

