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Core4ce lands $90M contract for cybersec service support from NIWC Atlantic

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  • Core4ce awarded $90M contract by NIWC Atlantic for cybersecurity services
  • Contract includes providing CSSP services over a five-year period

Core4ce has been awarded a $90 million contract by the Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic to provide Cyber Security Service Provider (CSSP) support for the Department of Defense. The contract spans over a five-year period and will involve Core4ce assisting NIWC Atlantic in deploying a cloud-based and vendor-agnostic architecture, as well as migrating current customers to the new platform. This contract showcases Core4ce’s ability to integrate defense-in-depth capabilities into the cloud to meet the needs of the mission.

In addition to this contract, Core4ce is also working with NIWC Atlantic on another contract awarded in 2022, the Defense Health Infrastructure and Application Engineering contract. Under this contract, Core4ce is providing worldwide enterprise health information technology expertise in various areas.

Don Oswalt, senior vice president of strategic partnerships at Core4ce, expressed his enthusiasm for the award, highlighting the company’s capabilities in transforming modern computing environments to align with mission requirements. This contract underscores Core4ce’s commitment to supporting the Department of Defense with cutting-edge cybersecurity services.


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