“FTC, a leading IT services and solutions provider for Federal Government agencies across the civilian, defense, and intelligence landscape, announced today the award of a new Privacy Service task order in support of the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Office of Information & Technology (OI&T). This new 4-year $13.9M task was awarded as an SDVOSB set-aside on the Transformation Twenty-One Total Technology Next Generation (T4NG) contract vehicle…”
“Facing significant challenges in managing risk due to advances in the threat landscape, VA requires innovative and forward-thinking approaches to protecting its information technology (IT) networks and information systems. With increasingly-sophisticated threats such as easy-to-use cyber-attack frameworks, advanced threat actor persistence and technologic attack evolution, ransomware, and social engineering on the rise, VA must respond to increasingly sophisticated threats to protect its information assets – including Veteran PII and PHI. Privacy Service has engaged FTC to support the development, execution and maintenance of a comprehensive Department-wide VA Privacy Program – to include a Department-wide Privacy Continuous Monitoring Strategy and Privacy Continuous Monitoring Program – that will ensure compliance with applicable privacy requirements, evaluate and monitor privacy policies, procedures and processes, and ensure ongoing awareness, assessment, and management of privacy risks and controls. This win marks FTC’s 37th task with VA OI&T on the T4NG vehicle…” Read the full press release here.
Source: VA Awards $13M Privacy Compliance Support Services Task to FTC – September 22, 2020. FTC.
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