Booz Allen Secures $421M Task Order to Enhance Cybersecurity Across Federal Agencies

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has granted Booz Allen Hamilton a task order to continue its assistance with the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) DEFEND program of the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). The objective of the three-year award, which is valued at $421 million with a ceiling of $1.2 billion, is to improve

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cybersecurity in 13 federal agencies, including the Department of Health and Human Services, the IRS, and NASA. Booz Allen will provide these agencies with cutting-edge cybersecurity tools and expertise to assist in the development of resilience against intrusions. The focus will be on enhancing network security and achieving zero trust maturity in response to the evolving threats.

Booz Allen Hamilton, a leader in integrating technology solutions for defense, civil, and national security missions, has partnered with CISA since the CDM program’s inception in 2014. Under this new contract, Booz Allen will provide comprehensive cybersecurity services across asset management, identity and access management, network security, and data protection. With approximately 35,100 employees globally and $10.7 billion in revenue for the fiscal year ending March 2024, Booz Allen remains committed to advancing national security by combining innovative technologies with strategic consulting expertise to support critical government missions and enhance infrastructure protection across the federal civilian space.

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