Booz Allen says awarded $621 million US cybersecurity contract

The contractor said it was selected for a six-year task order to support the Department of Homeland Security’s program

The Booz Allen Hamilton Holding Corporation building is pictured in Los Angeles, California, US, March 29, 2017. PHOTO: REUTERS

Booz Allen Hamilton said on Friday it won a $621 million federal contract to develop and implement cybersecurity tools across the US government.


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The contractor, which earns billions of dollars a year contracting with US intelligence agencies, said it was selected for a six-year task order to support the Department of Homeland Security’s program known as Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation, which includes cybersecurity support for cloud and mobile devices and incident response services.
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