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Jan
17

DHS kicks off continuous monitoring contract

From: FCW

By MarkĀ  Rockwell

Four companies have received task orders worth a total of $60 million from the Department of Homeland Security under the agency’s $6 billion Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) contract.

The initial orders were primarily for products to provide immediate protection for network endpoints such as desktop computers and servers, said Matt Brown, vice president of homeland security and cyber solutions at Knowledge Consulting Group, one of the companies that were awarded task orders. Other products included hardware and software inventory tools and software licenses, he added.

Knowledge Consulting received $8.5 million worth of task orders. The other companies are Hewlett-Packard ($32.4 million), Northrop Grumman ($15.8 million) and Technica ($3.8 million).

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