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Electrosoft Wins Spot on NIST’s $125M Cybersecurity, Privacy Support Contract

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Electrosoft Wins Spot on NIST’s $125M Cybersecurity, Privacy Support Contract

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded Electrosoft a spot on the five-year, $125 million Cybersecurity and Privacy Support Services indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract.

Electrosoft will be able to compete for task orders, providing the NIST with cybersecurity, information security and privacy expertise and consultation services. The company may also secure task orders to provide operational cybersecurity and support services to the organization’s stakeholders.

Services will ensure that the NIST continues to provide standards, tools, and best practices to protect the United States’ information systems, Electrosoft said.

The CAPPS IDIQ builds on over two decades of partnership between the company and the institute. It also comes after the company received two other contracts for technology support in 2023, including one from the NIST.

Earlier in December, Electrosoft won a five-year contract to provide digital business transformation support for the Defense Logistics Agency’s Defense Automatic Addressing System program. Electrosoft and KPMG will provide strategy and road map development support and alternatives and solutions architecture analysis to support the DAAS platform’s solution development, modernization and enhancements.

In February, Electrosoft won a prime contract to help the NIST update special publications related to a standard set for personal identity verification systems used by government employees and contractors.

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