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    ANALYGENCE Wins Spot on $125M NIST Contract

    By Staff WriterDecember 14, 2023
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    Alex Borcz, ANALYGENCE

    ANALYGENCE won a position on a $125 million blanket purchase agreement contract in support of the National Institute for Standards and Technology Information Technology Lab’s cybersecurity and privacy mission.

    ANALYGENCE is one of three companies awarded a BPA known as the Cybersecurity and Privacy Support Services. Under the 5-year contract, ANALYGENCE will support several NIST divisions, including the Computer Security and Applied Cybersecurity Divisions, with their security and privacy tasks.

    “We are extremely proud to have been selected by NIST in support of their critical cybersecurity and privacy mission. This contract validates our innovative expertise in cyber solutions, as well as our exceptionally talented technical team who provided stellar feedback on the five sample task orders required as part of the proposal submission,” said Alex Borcz, chief strategy officer of ANALYGENCE.

    “We look forward to continuing to innovate, to providing technical expertise, and to delivering our high-performance solutions to address the national security needs of NIST, U.S. industry, federal agencies, and the broader public.”

    NIST initially sought industry feedback on five sample CAPSS task orders covering standards support, software development, National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education support services, cryptographic validation support and supply chain interdependencies. The program’s goal is to gain technical expertise in various areas of cyber, information security and privacy to meet NIST’s missions, standards and technologies.

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