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T4NG2 – Who’s Who in the New Zoo?

FedSavvy

These include: Company Sample Task Order Total Received FY2018- FY2023 Number of Task Orders VetsEZ Five-year, $415 million task order for health middleware and data management development, security and operations (DevSecOps) support. These may be marriages of convenience, but all represent interesting competitive threats.

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Shining some light on By Light IT Professional Services

FedSavvy

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!

FedSavvy

Deloitte’s capabilities with emerging technologies will likely serve as differentiators from the rest of the competition, allowing the company to improve decision-making and push the boundaries of what is possible for its customers to achieve. Deloitte has successfully secured wins with a focus on AI/ML and data analytics.

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

FedSavvy

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.

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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. Government actors can also CRAWLR to gather evidence for criminal investigations, analyze the security situation in selected regions and detect information operations in social networks.