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KMS Solutions has received a services contract from the US Navy to support the US Naval Undersea Warfare Command Code 25's cybersecurity projects, the company announced on 29 October.
Under the contract, KMS Solutions will provide services including assessment and authorisation; research, development, test and evaluation, environment maintenance; systems security engineering; posture transition support; in-service engineer agent support; and meeting support for the development, evaluation, modernisation and sustainment of the US Navy’s tactical support systems.
Michael Martino, VP, KMS Solutions, said: ‘KMS Solutions is pleased to provide Code 25 with these services and will bring a wide range of domain knowledge, mission experience, best practices and next-generation capabilities to the navy. Through this contract, we will provide Code 25 with proven, successful cybersecurity services.’
KMS Solutions is a subsidiary of Subsystem Technologies of Arlington, Virginia.
The Northrop Grumman Integrated Battle Command System is in service with Poland and the US Army with another 20 countries believed to have expressed an interest.
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