GSA makes last awards for security services pact
The Federal Technology Service's Office of Information Security has awarded the last of its Program Safeguard contracts for information security services and last week awarded the first task order under the program.
The Federal Technology Service's Office of Information Security has awarded the last of its Program Safeguard contracts for information security services and last week awarded the first task order under the program.
The Safeguard blanket purchase agreement contracts provide services for agencies developing and implementing plans to comply with Presidential Decision Directive 63, which requires agencies to protect their critical infrastructures, including information systems, from cyberattacks.
GSA awarded its first Safeguard task order to Booz-Allen&Hamilton Inc., according to Richard Krauss, program manager for Safeguard. The company will help the Department of Veterans Affairs develop a network security architectural plan for the agency's transition from a private network to the FTS 2001 public network.
The 27 winning vendors are as follows:
Analytical Systems Engineering Corp.
Anteon
AverStar
BB&N Technologies Inc.
Booz-Allen & Hamilton Inc.
CACI Inc.
Collins Consulting
Computer Sciences Corp.
Electronic Data Systems Corp.
Electronic Warfare Associates Inc.
GRC International Inc.
GTE
IBM Federal
Kajax Engineering Inc.
KPMG LLP
L&E Associates Inc.
Litton/PRC Inc.
Litton/TASC Inc.
Lockheed Martin
Logicon
Science Applications International Corp.
Software Technologies Group Inc.
SRA International Inc.
Telos Corp.
Trident
TRW
Unisys Federal Systems
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