Stanley said that it was awarded a five-year, firm-fixed-price task order valued at $49m, if all options are exercised, by the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) under the company’s Encore II indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity prime contract.
Under the contract, the company will provide cybersecurity services to support the Defense Information Systems Agency Connection Approval Division in the implementation of Department of Defense (DoD) network and security policy.
In addition, the company will also be tasked with providing vulnerability and risk assessment information, compliance guidance and technical assistance to senior DoD, designated accreditation authorities, security officials and network administrators responsible for ensuring security compliance for all information systems, applications and services connected to the Global Information Grid (GIG).
Randy Brooks, vice president of Stanley, said: We look forward to working with DISA’s Connection Approval Division on this critical cybersecurity mission, assuring the security of the Global Information Grid for the Department of Defense. Ensuring the safety of the GIG directly supports the fight against global terrorism.