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Compliance and Cybersecurity Monitoring (Ongoing)

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This subcontract focuses on ongoing compliance with critical cybersecurity requirements tied to the protection of Controlled Unclassified Information, mandatory reporting of cyber incidents, and the strict avoidance of covered telecommunications equipment as defined by federal regulations. The work is performance-based and requires continuous adherence to cybersecurity frameworks, ensuring the safeguarding of sensitive data throughout the contract period. The task is tied to a Total Small Business Set-Aside under SBA guidelines, meaning only small businesses are eligible to compete, with the NAICS code 541611 indicating it falls under Management Consulting Services with an emphasis on cybersecurity monitoring and compliance. The contract is managed by the Department of Defense under the W40M MRC0 West office, with performance expected to occur at Fort Hood, Texas, specifically at the ZIP code 76544. Bidders must submit responses by July 21, 2026, with the solicitation posted on July 9, 2026. There is no specified point of contact provided in the data, and the subcontract does not outline a fixed term but implies continuous, long-term compliance activities. Success requires a proven ability to implement and sustain cybersecurity protocols in alignment with federal standards, with a clear focus on incident response, equipment restrictions, and CUI handling throughout the duration of the engagement.

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Small business cybersecurity compliance contract for CUI protection at Fort Hood, Texas, with incident reporting and telecom equipment restrictions.

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Department Of Defense → W40M MRC0 WestView Agency

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541611 - Administrative Management and General Management Consulting ServicesView NAICS

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Fort Hood, TX, 76544, USA

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Ongoing compliance with cybersecurity requirements including CUI protection, cyber incident reporting, and avoidance of covered telecommunications equipment.

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