Author: Angeline Leishman|| Date Published: January 11, 2022
System High Corp. will continue to help the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency maintain protection measures across DARPA programs under a five-year contract.
The company said Thursday it will assist the agency’s security and intelligence directorate in efforts to protect technology projects from the development phase through the transition stage.
Contract work will take place in Arlington, Virginia, and other places where the agency requires mission support.
“Our team is honored to be awarded this contract for the third consecutive time, allowing future collaboration to preserve DARPA’s critical mission that is essential in reinforcing our National Security,” said Rob Howe, president and CEO of System High.
Howe added that the company has supported the agency mission since 2012 and the partnership helped advance security policies, tools and methodologies.
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