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US Army Contracts SealingTech for Defensive Cyber Ops System

The US Army has awarded Sealing Technologies a $9.59 million contract for its Deployable Defensive Cyber Operations System – Modular version 2 (DDS-Mv2).

The compute-and-data-storage system supports Cyber Protection Teams’ suite of Defensive Cyber Operations platforms and tools, allowing troops to conduct missions anywhere in the world, the Maryland-based firm explained.

To maintain “positive control while ensuring maximum functionality,” the DDS-Mv2 boasts a “reduced form factor and enhanced compute and storage” to provide top performance, scalability, and portability.

“We’re honored to support the US Army in advancing its cyber defense capabilities,” SealingTech CEO Brandon Whalen said.

“SealingTech remains committed to helping the Federal Government and its armed forces continue to be proactive in its hunt forward operations to identify and neutralize cyber threats.”

The contract covers one base year with the option for two one-year extensions.

“Our intent is to be a mission partner providing the Army Cyber Command’s Cyber Protection Brigades innovative tailored capabilities to ensure overmatch over adversaries within the cyber domain,” SealingTech’s Army Business Development Account Manager Wade Saunders said.

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