Here’s why dozens of federal agencies trust NITAAC to support their cyber missions.
Protecting the federal government’s information is a never-ending battle. President Biden has requested an 11% increase in the federal IT budget, with $10.9 Billion set aside for enterprise. In addition, an Executive Office of the President Memorandum M-22-09 sets forth a federal Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) strategy. It requires agencies to meet specific cybersecurity standards and objectives by the end of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 in order to reinforce the Government's defenses against increasingly sophisticated and persistent threat campaigns.
NITAAC already supports over $4.9 Billion in cybersecurity obligations.
Our three Best in Class Government-Wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs) connect you with Contract Holders who have already proven successful at developing customized, flexible cybersecurity solutions. Many of our Contract Holders have cleared personnel (both within the various DHS agencies and within the DoD) ready to support the federal government in a variety of positions that require access to sensitive information. Among the many solutions we offer are: