Booz Allen Hamilton has been awarded NASA’s Cybersecurity and Privacy Enterprise Solutions and Services contract.
With a total potential value of $622.5 million, the hybrid indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity single award contract calls on the company to provide a complete range of cybersecurity and privacy enterprise solutions and services for NASA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer.
For the first time, this contract brings together all aspects of cybersecurity across the NASA enterprise under one contract, to include IT systems, operational technology systems and mission systems. Booz Allen will support key task areas including development and implementation of NASA’s cybersecurity standards, architecture, and engineering, as well as delivery, oversight and program management of cybersecurity and privacy services.
“We’re honored that NASA has awarded Booz Allen with the groundbreaking CyPrESS IDIQ contract, which seeks — for the first time — to centralize NASA’s cybersecurity posture under one strategic line of work,” said Andrea Inserra, executive vice president at Booz Allen.
“We recognize that NASA’s current cyber needs must advance and evolve to protect its more complex missions of the future, and we look forward to building on our long-standing partnership to support NASA’s important research, missions, and operations,” she added.
Booz Allen is the prime digital integrator for the Defense Department and has been a partner for national, defense and civil space efforts for over 50 years.
“This single-award CyPrESS contract will enable NASA to establish an enterprise-wide approach to cybersecurity and provide a deeper focus on its operational technology and mission systems along with its IT systems,” said Eric Hoffman, vice president at Booz Allen.