Federal IT services provider Stanley has won a five-year $23m contract from the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) under the company's Encore II contract. Skip related content
Under the contract, Stanley team will support DISA's enterprise IT policy and planning, product integration, security engineering certification and accreditation, operations support, hardware support, software support and managed services. It will provide DISA with an enterprise web content filtering application that maintains positive control of all content that traverses between the internet and DISA's non-secure internet protocol router network (NIPRNet).
The team will also set up a defensive perimeter to protect web traffic and content that traverses the NIPRNet/Internet boundary, block malicious inbound content and outbound requests to malicious sites, centralize remote management, and provide DISA with a set of management and reporting tools.
Randy Brooks, vice president at Stanley, said: "We look forward to providing our enterprise solution for operation across the Department of Defense, including the US Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, National Guard, Armed Forces Reserves and Combatant Commands. Securing the web content for DISA is of utmost importance to enhancing the safety and security of the information sharing that is necessary for the warfighter in today's environment."
The deal follows the company's two-year $23m contract from the US Army Intelligence Center of Excellence at Fort Huachuca, Arizona to provide support to studies, analysis and requirements determination for new intelligence capabilities. It also won a five-year $30m contract from the US Army to provide support services to the US Army Central Command.



