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The Homeland Security Department terminates the award to Leidos after a year-long protest battle, but for reasons unrelated ...
According to a court filing last week, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security has terminated a $2.4 billion IT and cybersecurity contract awarded to Reston-based federal contractor Leidos last year.
The complaint went on to allege that the man left the DHS and joined Leidos days later to work on its ACTS contract bid.
DHS cancelled a $2.4 billion contract to Leidos that was awarded last year for ACTS, a project aimed at supporting CISA. Rival Nightwing protested the award, but DHS said the contract was pulled in ...
DHS told the court it terminated the Agile Cybersecurity Technical Solutions contract and the first task order for transition planning. The ACTS contract was to support CISA with analysis ...
The US Department of Homeland Security terminated for convenience Leidos Inc.'s $2.4 billion cybersecurity services contract ...
But she also criticized CISA for straying beyond its remit in recent ... companies to develop more secure technology. She said DHS planned to use its purchasing power “to demand that we have ...
However, CISA subsequently announced an 11-month extension for the program just before the contract was set to expire on April 16.
In a statement to TechCrunch, Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) confirmed that CISA employees working on foreign influence operations and ...
A 20-day assessment by DHS will conclude on March 6 on what to do with existing election initiatives, many of which are not widely known to the public. “CISA has terminated federally funded ...
Download today! In prior plans published in 2023, DHS had forecast that only about 577 CISA employees would continue working ...