The cybersecurity consulting company said Tuesday the prime contract will cover critical cyberspace services for the Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, Marine Corps Cyberspace Warfare Group, Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber and Marine Corps Information Command.
CRD’s contract work is aimed at strengthening the cyber capabilities and operational readiness of the said units.
The Maryland-based contractor will provide the Marine Corps with the following services:
Full-spectrum cyberspace operations
Cyber planning
Intelligence analysis
Capabilities planning
Exercise planning
Video teleconference and audio-visual support
Knowledge management
Help desk support
The contract comes with a base year plus four option years. It has a potential value of around $113 million if all options are exercised.
The Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific received five bids for the competitive Seaport-NxG small business set-aside task order.
In 2023, CRD was awarded a prime contract by the Cyber Adversary Tactics Office for support services including provision of red team operations, cyber threat emulation, adversary threat assessment and infrastructure engineering.
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