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    Peraton Subsidiary Wins $563M DOD Cyber Crime Center Contract

    By Staff WriterJune 13, 2022
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    Robert Renko, CISM, CISSP, PMP
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    Perspecta Enterprise Services LLC, a Peraton subsidiary, has been awarded the Defense Department Cyber Crime Center Technical, Analytical and Business Operations Services task order.

    The contract is worth up to $562.9 million over a 1-year base period and four 1-year option periods. It was issued by the General Services Administration’s Federal Systems Integration and Management Center under the Alliant 2 Governmentwide Acquisition Contract.

    Perspecta Enterprise Services will support essential DC3 missions by delivering digital forensics, multimedia forensics, technical solutions development, cyber analytics and vulnerability sharing support for DOD. This will also support national requirements in law enforcement, counterintelligence, counterterrorism, cybersecurity and critical infrastructure protection.

    DC3 is a federal cyber center and the operational focal point for the Defense Industrial Base Cybersecurity Program.

    “With computer crime being so prolific, the DOD requires experienced digital professionals now more than ever,” said Bob Renko, director of digital forensics at Peraton.

    Peraton delivers cyber solutions and services that enable customers to secure their digital domain, including 24x7x365 protection of the nation’s most critical networks and data systems.

    “Peraton employs some of the industry’s leading digital forensic analysts and malware reverse engineers, and as a former DC3 operations leader, I am excited to bring our collective expertise to bear in service of the Center’s growing responsibilities,” Renko said.

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