Marine Corps Installations Command (MCICOM) recently awarded Johnstown-based Concurrent Technologies Corporation (CTC) a $21 million cyber services contract.
Under the terms of the multi-year contract, CTC and teammate RMC Global will provide facility-related control systems cyber services in support of the Marine Corps Installations Pacific (MCIPAC) region. The companies will design and set up a secure network to connect and manage the systems that control key operations at Marine Corps facilities in the Pacific region. CTC will follow strict cybersecurity processes to obtain needed approval for the network to operate and ensure it stays secure.
“This contract award highlights the trust and confidence MCICOM has in CTC’s ability to deliver innovative and resilient cybersecurity solutions,” Mark Moore, CTC operational technology cyber solutions program manager, said. “Our team is dedicated to ensuring the security and operational readiness of facility-related control systems in the MCIPAC region.”
CTC has received $8.5 million in Option Year 1 funding in addition to the base contract to continue its work in the MCIPAC region. CTC will contribute technical, programmatic, and work force development domains.
Concurrent Technologies Corporation is a nonprofit organization specializing in applied scientific research and development professional services. It offers the ability to design, develop, test, prototype, and build.