Peraton will provide the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service with cybersecurity support under a five-year, $254 million contract.
The company said Thursday it won the Diplomatic Security Cyber Mission support services contract that covers threat analysis, penetration testing and incident management to help protect the department’s information technology infrastructure worldwide.
Cyber monitoring and operations; forensic investigation and analysis; as well as technology, innovation and engineering are the three functional areas Peraton will focus on.
Jim Stanley, a Peraton vice president, said the DSCM contract award continues the company’s history of supporting the State Department’s efforts to safeguard data and introduce innovative systems to its IT enterprise.
Peraton is a technology company with four decades of experience in delivering cybersecurity expertise to customers.