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Cybersecurity & Insurance Compliance Support

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This subcontract focuses on providing support to ensure compliance with cyber liability insurance requirements and data protection standards. The scope of work includes conducting risk assessments, offering audit support, and managing coordination efforts necessary to designate PPPL/Princeton as an additional insured party. The contract is related to cybersecurity and insurance compliance, aimed at helping meet regulatory and contractual obligations relevant to the Department of Energy. Issued by Princeton Labor under the Department of Energy, this opportunity is categorized under NAICS code 541618, which pertains to management consulting services. The subcontract is set to be posted on June 15, 2026, with responses due by July 14, 2026. The place of performance is associated with the 08540 ZIP code area, and although specific organizational details and points of contact are not provided, the subcontract is integral to supporting Princeton’s compliance framework in the cybersecurity domain.

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Subcontract supports cyber liability insurance compliance, risk assessments, audit aid, and DOE regulatory obligations.

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Department Of Energy → Princeton Labor - DOE ContractorView Agency

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NJ, 08540, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Energy → Princeton Labor - DOE Contractor
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Support compliance with cyber liability insurance requirements and data protection standards, including risk assessments, audit support, and coordination to name PPPL/Princeton as additional insured.

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