Author: Jane Edwards|| Date Published: September 6, 2023
The Department of the Treasury’s Bureau of Fiscal Service has awarded six companies positions on a potential five-year, $126.1 million multiple-award, blanket purchase agreement for cybersecurity support services.
The BPA has a one-year base term and four option years and will enable the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to meet existing requirements for cybersecurity program management, engineering, risk management, architecture and operational monitoring, analysis and response to ensure the security of cloud services, infrastructure and applications, according to the solicitation notice.
The vendors will help maintain, operate and improve a cybersecurity program consisting of component task areas: chief information security officer and contracting officer’s representative or CISO-COR support; cybersecurity program management support; cybersecurity safeguards and risk management support; security architecture and engineering support; and cybersecurity operations support.
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