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Competitor Highlights: Parsons

FedSavvy

National Security Agency (NSA), SHARKSEER Program, Vulnerability Analysis Operations II ( VAO II ) – In 2011, Parsons designed, built, tested and operated this aspect of the SHARKSEER system, which improves DoD cyber posture by using artificial intelligence (AI) to scan incoming traffic for vulnerabilities.

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Shining some light on By Light IT Professional Services

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By Light serves government customers in the Defense, Intelligence and Federal Health sectors and provides solutions in artificial intelligence (AI); cloud and managed services; communications; cyberspace operations; IT services; live, virtual constructive (LVC) training; modeling and simulation (M&S); and software services.

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Deloitte…Their Changes, Investments and Contract Wins…Oh My!

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Department of the Army, Program Executive Office Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS), Defensive Cyber Operations (DCO) Cyberspace Analytics – In December 2018, Deloitte was awarded a three-year, $22 million ceiling value contract to provide a cyberspace analytics capability consisting of a secure, common, community-wide analytical framework.

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Patria Showcases Cyber OSINT Tool for Government at IDEX 2021

ArchIntel

According to Patria’s product page, CRAWLR is a scalable system tailored to government customers working in cyberspace. CRAWLR can also counter adversarial information operations, classify news, create spatiotemporal visualizations, detect anomalies and conduct semantic searches, sentiment analysis and stylometrics, the company said.

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Get the scoop on ITES-3S spending trends, competitors and customers

FedSavvy

This comes from IBM’s support of the Logistics Data Analysis Center (LDAC), which IBM has held for three iterations, IT services for the Army’s Acquisition, Logistics and Technology Enterprise Systems and Services (ALTESS) shared services center, and the Army Learning Management System, among other tasks. Next is U.S.

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T4NG2 – Who’s Who in the New Zoo?

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166M 28 ManTech Five-year, $67 million task order to provide business case analysis technical support services. The Aptive HTG JV has received $249 million from the VA over the last five years providing services in systems engineering, financial management, human capital development, policy analysis and healthcare transformation.

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T4NG2 – If you want to sell IT services in the VA, you better know this!

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36 SAIC Five-year, $185 million Cyber Security Operations Center Next Generation ( CSOC-NG ) task order to provide enterprise information, cyber and network defense services to augment the VA’s cyber workforce to ensure scalable and sustainable resilience across its cyberspace ecosystem.