Author: Mary-Louise Hoffman|| Date Published: April 26, 2022
A joint venture between Softek International and Federal IT Consulting will provide cybersecurity assessment, risk management and compliance support services to the Department of Homeland Security under a six-year, $94 million blanket purchase agreement.
SOFITC secured the Risk Management and Assessment Support Services BPA through a small business set-aside competition under the Highly Adaptive Cybersecurity Services category of the General Services Administration’s Multiple Award Schedule, the company said Monday.
The partnership enlisted Akima Global Technology to help carry out DHS’ RMASS program.
All lines of business at the department headquarters can seek contractor support to ensure information technology processes comply with federal data security requirements.
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