Accenture Federal Secures $90M Cyber Contract

Accenture Federal Services has been awarded a $90 million prime contract to support the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) in enhancing the nation’s cyber resilience. This contract focuses on providing data analytics, vulnerability research, and analysis to aid CISA’s Vulnerability Management Insights Branch. Accenture’s work

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will enable CISA to offer actionable guidance on risk mitigation strategies, helping to safeguard critical infrastructure across both public and private sectors. This initiative aligns with the Cyber Incident Reporting for Critical Infrastructure Act of 2022, which requires entities to report cyber incidents, allowing CISA to better identify trends and protect networks.

Accenture Federal Services, with 15,500 employees dedicated to advancing government mission-critical priorities, plays a vital role in national security efforts. The company is committed to delivering innovative cyber solutions that enhance resilience and reduce attack surface exposure in the face of growing cyber threats. In addition to this contract, Accenture has a history of supporting CISA, including a $112 million task order in 2021 aimed at defending Federal Civilian Executive Branch systems. Accenture’s expertise in emerging technologies and human-centered design, combined with partnerships such as its alliance with Google Public Sector, positions it as a leader in cybersecurity support for federal agencies.

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