Small business joint venture wins Coast Guard cyber contract

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The five-year, $160 million contract covers information assurance services from headquarters to ships at sea.

The Coast Guard has awarded a five-year, $160 million contract to a small business joint venture for cybersecurity and information assurance services.

OneOmega LLC is comprised of two 8(a) small business companies – Alpha Omega and OneZero Solutions. OneZero is also a service-disabled, veteran-owned company.

They formed a joint venture to pursue larger opportunities including the Coast Guard Information Assurance Risk Management Framework Support Services vehicle.

In this contract, the Coast Guard was seeking a small business to provide cybersecurity services.

The contract has four main task areas:

  • Information systems security officer services
  • Information systems security engineer services
  • Security control assessor support services
  • Cybersecurity compliance and readiness services

Work will take place at Coast Guard facilities as well as on board vessels. OneMega will conduct security assessments of vessel-based IT systems, manage cybersecurity documentation and support incident response activities.

The Coast Guard made the award on Tuesday.


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