Cybersecurity Services for Zero-Trust Implementation
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The contract awards services to design and implement zero-trust cybersecurity controls across both unclassified and classified Department of Defense networks, with a focus on enforcing strict identity verification, least-privilege access, and continuous monitoring. Key components include the deployment and management of Public Key Infrastructure, multi-factor authentication systems, and the integration of Security Information and Event Management with Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response platforms to enhance threat detection and automated response capabilities. The work requires adherence to stringent DoD security standards and is expected to support secure operations across the entire network ecosystem, ensuring resilience against evolving cyber threats. Performance of the contract is centered at St James, Maryland, with a NAICS code of 541611 indicating it falls under Computer Systems Design Services. This subcontract is issued by the Defense Information Systems Agency under the Department of Defense and is targeted for execution beginning in 2026. Although the solicitation number and point of contact are not provided, the place of performance and agency information confirm the scope is tightly aligned with national defense cybersecurity priorities, requiring qualified vendors with experience in handling classified environments and implementing zero-trust architectures in high-security government networks.
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St James, MD, 20755, USASet-Aside
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