The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency has announced a one-year extension worth $30 million to Raytheon for its Information Assurance Services contract.
Raytheon began the contract in 2005, providing assistance on areas involving cybersecurity with a staff of more than 100.
Raytheon's team of professionals focuses on several important areas, including vulnerability assessments, intrusion detection and public key infrastructure
“Raytheon IA Services has assembled a best-in-class team of professionals,” said Steve Hawkins, vice president of Raytheon’s Information Security Solutions business. “We will continue to provide NGA with the highest-quality security engineering talent required to combat the sophisticated and evolving cyber threat.”