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Federal Cybersecurity Compliance & Testing

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The contract titled Federal Cybersecurity Compliance & Testing is a subcontract issued by the USCIS Contracting Office under the Department of Homeland Security, aimed at ensuring the CLAIMS3 system adheres to federal cybersecurity standards including NIST and FISMA. The work involves conducting regular vulnerability scanning, detailed code reviews, and comprehensive compliance audits to identify and mitigate security risks, maintain regulatory alignment, and uphold the integrity of a critical federal information system. Performance of the contract is required to take place in Camp Springs, Maryland, with a NAICS code of 541690 indicating classification under Other Scientific and Technical Consulting Services. The opportunity was posted on July 8, 2026, and all activities must be executed to meet stringent federal requirements for cybersecurity and data protection.

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Federal cybersecurity compliance and testing for CLAIMS3 system in Camp Springs, Maryland, per NIST and FISMA standards.

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Department Of Homeland Security → USCIS Contracting Office(erbur)View Agency

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541690 - Other Scientific and Technical Consulting ServicesView NAICS

Place of Performance

Camp Springs, MD, 20588, USA

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AgencyDepartment Of Homeland Security → USCIS Contracting Office(erbur)
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Conduct vulnerability scanning, code reviews, and compliance audits to ensure CLAIMS3 meets federal security standards including NIST and FISMA.

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