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STG Group Wins $7M Contract to Support U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command

By Lauren BudikJune 13, 2016
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Paul Fernandes, STG
Paul Fernandes, STG

Reston, Va.-based STG Group Inc. (STGG) announced June 8 that the company was awarded a contract to provide a range of technical cybersecurity and information assurance support services to the U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM). The contract is valued at $7 million over a four-year period of performance.

“For almost two decades, STG has helped to develop and advance a broad range of mission critical systems for the U.S. Army,” STG President Paul Fernandes said. “STG has a long and successful track record of enabling U.S. government agencies to secure mission critical systems, raising awareness and understanding of overall cyber risk and effective mitigation. We’re delighted to have this opportunity to expand our work to support NETCOM. It validates our ongoing strategy to offer differentiated capabilities and innovative solutions in cybersecurity to a broader range of clients across the defense, federal civilian and intelligence communities.”

The work will involve non-personal cybersecurity services supporting U.S. Army Cyber Command, 2nd Army, NETCOM and supported units. STG will support the NETCOM Cybersecurity Directorate with inspection, Cybersecurity Watch Officer governance, Information Assurance Vulnerability Management (IAVM), information systems security manager and Security Control Assessor-Representative requirements. STG plans to continue to expand upon its offering of cybersecurity support, aligned with the NIST Cybersecurity Framework.

The NETCOM business will be overseen by Joe Nicholas, STG’s newly-appointed Senior Vice President and Sector Lead, Cybersecurity and Secure Information Systems.

Related: STG Group Names Joseph Nicholas SVP, Sector Lead of Cybersecurity and Secure Information Systems

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